splodge

noun
\ ˈspläj\
plural -s

Definition of splodge

 (Entry 1 of 2)

chiefly British
: splotch rook dropped a splodge— Enid Bagnold thin green splodge of slime— Stephen Spender

splodge

verb
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-ed/-ing/-s

Definition of splodge (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

chiefly British : splotch newsboys … trying to sell a few fresh-splodged violet words … that told us nothing at all— H. E. Bates

intransitive verb

chiefly British : splash, slosh splodged about the streets— A. L. Rowse

History and Etymology for splodge

Noun

probably alteration of splotch entry 1

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