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Splodge is a good word George, where did you find it?
It landed with a splodge, slightly beyond where the chain hung.
A splodge of goo landed right on my lens.
Can I have a splodge of that.
Adults have brown forewings, each with a pale line and a red splodge.
"It may be that getting us out comes down to a large splodge of wonga!
They feature an unsavoury brown splodge with a white kerchief around its upper region.
A big splodge of blue, green and yellow dots was registering on the echo sounder.
Splodge may refer to any of several fictional characters:
She simply radiated an emotion which blotted out everything else with a great, amorphous splodge.
Leave to cool then top with a sliver of blue cheese and a splodge of chutney.
If you actually do join the dots all you get is a splodge, like an amoeba or a puddle.
Last month's shows a deep blue splodge over Iceland . . .
When you get such a splodge of colour eh, it's difficult to know just how well adjusted your colour level is on the television.
Though how he managed to focus on anything beyond the ginormous red splodge attached to his Twitter avatar remains a mystery.
However, this strip was a reprint from an earlier Christmas issue when Splodge was still a current character.
Desserts are equally simple and spot-on: a rich splodge of buffalo ric.
He walked back to the circle, stooped, and held up a dinner plate-sized splodge of wax and silver.
He collectively refers to them as "Splodge", irritably claiming that he is too impatient to say both names.
The trouble is if you simply delete them with the eraser tool, you'll end up with a great big splodge of the background colour.
You can just see at the end you know at the end, it fills like a, a little little splodge of wee.
Their frontman is Max Splodge.
As with all tatoos, what seems cool and deep at 25 will be embarrassing at 35 and just a dull blue splodge by 45.
Consider hieroglyphs and imagine the horror of a spelling mistake carved in stone, or an ink splodge on a vellum manuscript.
I dug it out and pressed it into the splodge of warm candle wax with which I had sealed the note.