Definition of Besmudged

1. besmudge [v] - See also: besmudge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Besmudged

besmirched
besmirches
besmirching
besmirchment
besmirchments
besmocked
besmoke
besmoked
besmokes
besmoking
besmooth
besmoothed
besmoothing
besmooths
besmudge
besmudged (current term)
besmudges
besmudging
besmut
besmutch
besmuts
besmutted
besmutting
besnew
besnoitiasis
besnoitiosis
besnow
besnowball
besnowballed
besnowballing

Literary usage of Besmudged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of A. Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"cried big John. " We three shall to the wars together, and the devil may fly away with the Abbot of Beaulieu! But your feet and hosen are all besmudged. ..."

2. A Kentucky Cardinal: A Story by James Lane Allen (1894)
"... how can he possibly smite any one of us, or cast us away, because we came back to him black and blue with bruises and besmudged and bedraggled past all ..."

3. Justice to All: The Story of the Pennsylvania State Police by Katherine Mayo (1917)
"They busily besmudged from view the unchallengeable figure of the State wielding in majesty her Arm of Law. ..."

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