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"smeary" Definitions
  1. marked by or covered with smears
  2. liable to cause smears

43 Sentences With "smeary"

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It's a horizontal grid, rendered in smeary brown paint on a red background.
Overloading the brain, Daniels illuminates the sliced blobs of smeary clay with strobe lights.
Softly lit, his scenes often have the smeary quality of a painting, or a nightmare.
The colors are lurid and smeary (when it's not too dark to see what's going on).
The controlled surfaces, sourced from picture clippings, ooze and flow in cut-and-paste, smeary amalgamations.
Strikingly, the film paints Marseille in the smeary red, yellow and green light of a traffic signal.
Standfest's version, by contrast, is smeary, drippy, and annotated with dirty clippings that suggest an 1950s-style child's encyclopedia.
The floor-to-ceiling windows are smeary with rain, but you can still see the city sprawled out below.
Here is a woman viewing the aftermath of her attempted killing through the smeary haze of her own blood.
His English lyrics sketch out everyday intimacies, while his Spanish ones are often filled with distant horizons and smeary abstraction.
Mr. Takahata's broad, cartoony family comedy whose smeary watercolor washes and "Peanuts"-like line drawings don't follow Ghibli's house style.
" Liane shares this trick for cleaning up a broken egg, which is, as she points out "a very smeary mess!
You can see the developmental phases slip and lurch by in the smeary, charmingly awkward clips from the remake scattered throughout this documentary.
The gym's log-in book is brimming with years' worth of scrawled names in smudged pencil and smeary ink—some signatures, others autographs.
E-mail's "CC:" feature stands for "carbon copy", though the smeary blue paper that once made instant copies possible is hardly to be found on Gmail.
Yet Christian Viveros-Fauné establishes that Williams does extensive and precise research into the stains and also into the backgrounds that frame these wimpy, smeary forms.
Twilley is committed to being true to the material state of an object, while also recognizing paint's elasticity: it can be thin and washy, smeary or luminous.
There are no secrets, there are no unknown prospects, and college football resembles pro football in the way smeary old Alec Baldwin resembles unrecognizably skinny young Alec Baldwin.
And since it all happened pre-internet and pre-digital video, the rest is just gonna have to remain a legend on a smeary, forgotten VHS tape somewhere.
I have hot hands, which one look at my smeary pie crust would tell you, but I didn't know that it was so obvious, or that bread cared, too.
In the absence of black paint on her palette, what appears instead is a smeary landscape of pale abstraction reminiscent of the exigent decades of masculine, ham-fisted expressionism.
The central trash heap dominates: it is thick, smeary, and ought to repulse, but is filled with flecks of pink, blue, red, and orange that give it surprising life.
And a word to the wise: If you come to New York City and ask for a SMEARY bagel, you will be gently escorted out of the deli and laughed at.
Then it slides into something else: trenchantly rhythmic, improvised music, alive with smeary, interactive connections among the three players: the drummer Mr. Smith, the violist Mat Maneri and the pianist Craig Taborn.
The results are smeary, glitch-­ridden, and weird—ever thought you'd like pants with a bag wrapped around the lower leg, or a sweater with a giant pouch hanging from one side?
It's well known that Degas bridled at the term Impressionist, preferring Realist instead, and these fleeting, atmospheric landscapes, stripped to their smeary material nakedness, are about as real as you can get.
It's a burnt-out rap opera (and accompanying screenplay), laced with bleary, smeary production and song-to-song tonal shifts from glittering radio singles to multi-part suites to hallucinogenic stylistic experiments.
I mean, [the abstract painter] Ad Reinhardt was my teacher at Brooklyn College, and in grad school at Yale I continued to make big smeary paintings until I got out of there.
And we feel a deeply deranged thrill when Arthur, having come out the other side of his rage, emerges wearing smeary make-up, green hair, an orange vest and a rust-colored suit.
It does find a fresh excuse for hanging onto the camera, though: at one point, a character uses it to beat a zombie to death, with the increasingly smeary lens itself becoming a weapon.
They work great on printed textbooks, but try to highlight something in your handwritten notes and you'll be left with not only a smeary mess but a highlighter tip stained with ink that leaves soiled neon trails behind.
Sure, there was some smeary security footage that came later, but to really appreciate the physics-defying precision required to keep that Airbus A320 from breaking into 1,549 pieces in the water, you need to see it up close and clearly.
There's a specific action sequence involving a herd of angry monkeys and a series of rickety, rotating bridges that a director like Gore Verbinski might have choreographed with pizazz; Kasdan's version turns into a smeary CG-blur of some cool ideas and momentary thrills.
Camera and PhotosBorrowing a card from Instagram, the iPhone and iPad's camera apps will be getting new photography filters under iOS 11, including a long-exposure effect for Live Photos for capturing dreamy, smeary images of things in motion, which should be perfect for waterfall photography enthusiasts.
On the show, however, we are introduced to him simply as David Haller (played with a smeary boyish charisma by Dan Stevens, whom most Americans know from "Downton Abbey"; a lucky few know him from "High Maintenance"), a twitchy fellow who has been medicated into dullness.
As if making a map of postwar culture, Rauschenberg silk screens, transfer prints, and collages images of an astronaut on the moon, John F. Kennedy pointing authoritatively toward the viewer, a smeary detail from an Old Master's painting, and a weather meter onto what reads as an 227 by 60 inch poster.
Her deep-dish pies became savorless, the whipped cream smeary and sad of taste.
Beginning of the End was released on DVD in March 2003 by Image Entertainment. However, this print was considered "smeary" and not a very high quality issue.
If the humidity is too high, the cheese does not mature and becomes smeary and gluey. The temperature of the caves should be between and . This relatively high temperature is required for excellent quality cheese. Lower quality cheeses result from temperatures between and .
Jim Farber from Daily News was not impressed, writing "'Love in This Club' doesn't sound like a club anthem at all. It's too slow and quiet, and...its smeary synth hook sounds like a planed-down version of a Justin Timberlake hit." Young Jeezy's addition received clashing responses from reviewers. Billboard Sophie Baratta was not impressed with the verse, but called the song "a catchy tune".
Many professional reviews commended it for its excellent pictures at ISO 100. However, it has a reputation for excessively "smeary" noise reduction at higher ISO settings, which can be ameliorated by using the RAW capture mode. It uses proprietary lithium-ion batteries. No storage is built into the camera; an MMC, SD, or SDHC memory card is required. High-speed SD cards up to 2 GB and SDHC cards up to 32GB are supported.
Sam (Tierney) attacking Marty (Cook) in a jealous rage At the time of its release in 1947, RKO's production was panned by Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, who called it "a smeary tabloid fable" and "an hour and a half of ostentatious vice." His review concluded: "Surely, discriminating people are not likely to be attracted to this film. But it is precisely because it is designed to pander to the lower levels of taste that it is reprehensible." Cecelia Ager of PM, another New York newspaper, was equally blunt in expressing her utter contempt for the new feature.
With a two-out-of-five star rating, Ed Hogan with AllMusic commented retrospectively, saying "A listen to Janet Jackson's Dream Street brings to mind remembrances of the then-teenaged singer's appearances on American Bandstand [...] The first single, "Don't Stand Another Chance," was a family affair, produced by brother Marlon Jackson with vocal ad-libs by Michael Jackson. It was a Top Ten R&B; hit during the summer of 1984. The extended 12" mix rocks, showcasing outstanding synth work by John Barnes. Other standouts are the smeary Minneapolis funk cut "Pretty Boy" produced by Jesse Johnson, and both "Hold Back the Tears" and "If It Takes All Night" are prime examples of pleasing '80s pop.

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