daub in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DAUB (verb): To apply or spread a substance, such as paint or clay, in a rough or careless manner.
Sample Sentences
- The artist began to daub paint across the canvas, creating a vibrant landscape.
- She used her fingers to daub the wet clay, shaping it into a delicate figure.
- The children were allowed to daub their hands in colorful paints for the art project.
- He noticed the old wall was daubed with graffiti that told stories of the neighborhood.
- In a hurry, he managed to daub some sunscreen on his face before heading to the beach.
- She used her fingers to daub colorful paint onto the canvas.
- The artist decided to daub a thin layer of white over the dark colors for contrast.
- As the children played, they began to daub mud on each other, creating a messy scene.
- He watched the rain daub the windows, creating a beautiful pattern against the glass.
- The chef would daub a bit of sauce on the plate to enhance the presentation of the dish.
- The artist decided to daub vibrant colors onto the canvas, creating a striking abstract work.
- After the storm, the children daubed mud on each other's faces, laughing at their messy appearance.
- He took a brush and began to daub the old fence with fresh paint, hoping to revive its neglected look.
- The muralist skillfully daubed the wall with layers of paint, bringing the scene to life.
- In her excitement, she accidentally daubed chocolate frosting all over the table.
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