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(1) Material used to daub walls
(2) A blemish made by dirt
(3) An unskillful painting
(1) Coat with plaster.
(2) Apply to a surface.
(3) Cover (a surface, a substance.
(4) Cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it.
(5) Coat; make dirty.
(1) The floor zone of the secondstage house was remarkably well defined because the walls and roof of the house had burned and collapsed into the basin, in places sealing the floor with carbonized timbers and daub .
(2) Criminals are costing British businesses more than u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25511.3bn a year as traders live in fear of louts who steal from their shops, daub graffiti on their walls or subject them to intimidation.
(3) The Osbert Village Inn and Tavern was a waddle and daub building, like most of Osbert.
(4) But there has been no word yet on whether the hammer beamed thatched roof, mud floors and wattle & daub walls are up to specu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(5) People daub paint or smear mud over their bodies and go wild in the streets.
(6) Wattle and daub construction, the use of cisterns to collect water, the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Big Yardu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb or common area, and verandas and porches can be traced to Africa.
(7) Wattle and daub
(8) So they slaughter a goat, daub Joseph's coat of many colours with blood and return to their father, feigning great sorrow at the unfortunate death of their poor brother Joseph.
(9) Two articulated adult skeletons (sex and exact age to be determined) were found lying above the floor and beneath a thick layer of charcoal and burnt wattle-impressed daub .
(10) A daub of paint
(11) Who knows if that was the reason persons unknown decided to daub the famous photo with paint.
(12) For Fried, however, all these works - down to the merest daub - are laden with significance.
(13) After this process has been repeated eight to 30 times, workers daub a special mud on it, lay it out in the sun for some time, then wash it and sun-dry it again.
(14) Slather the daub over the surface of the wattle, attempting to seal any cracks to make the structure u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510weatherproof.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(15) Cob, rammed earth, straw, wattle & daub share the stage with papercrete, Earthships, earthbags and entire adobe homes fired to become ceramic, to name just a few.
(16) He uses a brush, a palette knife or his fingers to daub the oil pigments on to the canvas as thickly as mashed potato.
(17) Square huts, mostly daub and wattle
(18) Earlier this year officers launched the town's first dispersal order in Stratton to split up gangs of troublesome teenagers that congregate to cause criminal damage, daub graffiti and intimidate people.
(19) Homes are constructed of waddle and daub (woven sticks and mud) with thatched roofs.
(20) The same protection is accorded to a casual letter or an entry in a diary and to the most valuable poem or essay, to a botch or daub and a masterpiece.
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