Smudge Sentence Examples

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  • He has a pink nose with a black smudge on one side.

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  • Be very careful not to rub or smudge the designs.

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  • Take care not to smudge the ink when smoothing down the paper on to the plastic card.

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  • We also have a Lop eared rabbit called Smudge.

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  • A little lower in the sky you should see a second smudge of light.

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  • I ALWAYS have a smudge down the whole side of my left hand whenever writing.

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  • Sarah sat on the sofa, facing him, hugging her knees, careful not to smudge her toes.

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  • It doesn't smudge or streak, and it is water resistant.

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  • There was a faint smudge of scarlet below the pressure lock.

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  • Blend or smudge to add desired softness.

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  • If black eyeliner must be used, make the line as thin as possible and smudge it.

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  • As tempting as it may be, resist the urge to sweep or smudge your color.

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  • To create a smoky smudge, line both the top and bottom lashes with a waterproof eyeliner.

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  • His writing has become untidy and he always seems to get an ink smudge up the side of his hand.

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  • It didn't smudge even though it's not waterproof.

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  • Go around the border of your eyes and smudge with a brush for a smoky effect.

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  • She emerges with a dilapidated hair-do and a smudge of grime adorning her perfect upturned nose.

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  • Write & Rub Demo 6 You can apply the glitter with your finger as the adhesive is dry and will not smudge.

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  • Its ink dries much faster than fountain pen ink does, so the letters wo n't smudge any more while you're writing.

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  • I constantly smudge the work I 've just written, leaving my writing looking sloppy.

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  • Its ink dries much faster than fountain pen ink does, so the letters wo n't smudge any more while you 're writing.

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  • If you use a liner pencil, you may want to use your finger to gently smudge the liner for a smokier look.

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  • Lining the eyes before you apply the medium, and the dark shades of your quad compact, ensures that you won't smudge your liner.

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  • You'll need to smudge them out a little on either side to create a contoured, three-dimensional effect.

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  • That means it promises to go on as smoothly as a kohl and smudge as much as you'd like initially.

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  • It also claims to go on with intense color and a give a slightly smoky look (for even smokier looks, smudge more).

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  • My lashes looked good after hours of wear, so the mascara didn't smudge under my eyes or flake off of the tips.

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  • Unlike traditional lipsticks, lipstick stains tint your lips with smudge proof color that lasts all day.

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  • Line eyes with a deep brown eyeliner and smudge to soften the edges.

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  • For more oomph, though, add a smudge of dark liner to the lower lash line and two coats of mascara to complete the look.

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  • Using your eyeliner brush, soften and smudge the lines.

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  • Line the lower inner rims and smudge gently to keep it from looking too perfect.

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  • Make sure you blend bold colors liberally to soften and smudge their bold look.

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  • Use your fingers or a Q-tip to smudge the liner, if you want a haunted, smoky eye look.

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  • The foolproof formula provides the precision of a liquid eyeliner, minus the smudge factor in a versatile dark chocolate shade.

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  • Once you've drawn a line you are happy with, you can smudge the Fluidline.

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  • The brush should blend this neutral color well and continue to blend and smudge the previous colors so that there's no obvious line.

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  • CoverGirl Lasblast Volume claims to be a smudge proof, hypoallergenic mascara that is designed to instanlty create more voluminous lashes.

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  • Smudge eyeliner with a sponge tipped applicator to get a smoky blended look.

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  • Use a lighter eyeliner color for the lower lash line, and smudge it with a little bit of your shadow.

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  • Because pencil lines tend to melt during the day, you may want to set this type of liner with a soft smudge of eye shadow.

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  • To soften the line, smudge it with a lighter color like dark brown or charcoal.

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  • Smudge marks from dirty fingers are sure to ruin an otherwise perfect piece of work.

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  • Put your costume on first so you won't smudge the makeup later, and make sure your face is clean and dry.

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  • Tie a scarf filled with fabric to the end of a stick and smudge the child's face with mascara to look dirty.

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  • You can also use a smudge stick which is a bundle of sage that is burned.

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  • You will need new sneakers that will not scuff or smudge up the dance floor.

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  • Then you've slipped into a pair of flip flops and hoped against hope that your new color wouldn't smudge.

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  • Dot matrix or inkjet printers are not really good enough and the ink from an inkjet tends to smudge fairly easily.

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  • Smudge 's new hobbies include hiding and pouncing on the door mat, yowling for food and trying to sneak upstairs !

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  • You can apply them heavily across the upper lash line and then smudge with a sponge or a pointed brush.

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  • No Smudge Mascara - Your basic mascara offered for even the most sensitive eyes - ophthalmologist tested and safe for contact wearers.

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  • For softer lines, use your fingers to gently smudge the lines after application.

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  • Use a sponge-tipped blending tool or fine brush to smudge the line for a less rigid effect.

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  • Follow this with creamy pencil eyeliner under the eyes with a smudge of the contour shadow over it.

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  • Smudge your eye shadow with the same shadow color (to soften the liner and to add depth) with a firm pointed soft bristled brush.

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  • Next, take a fine lining brush and using a dark brown or even deep gray, smudge the lines.

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  • For a smoky eye look, apply a neutral base eye shadow from lash line to brows, line your eyes along the lash line with a dark eyeliner pencil, and smudge with your fingers or a Q-Tip to soften the look.

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  • This mascara not only lived up to its hype, it also lasted the day without a single smudge and was very comfortable on my sensitive eye area.

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  • Using your deepest color in the palette, apply and smudge depth to the inner crease and outer corner of your eye.

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  • You can use a rich bronze eye shadow and simply apply to the top eyelid for emphasis, or use the shadow on the upper lid, in the crease, and under the lower lashes and smudge to create a sexy, smoky look.

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  • They are not a very good option for a workday at the office because daily application can be tedious and, though most formulas claim to be smudge free, they can often wear off on clothes.

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  • Have fun with lining your eyes too by using liquid liner on top in dark brown (not black which looks too harsh) and a smudge of dark brown shadow along the bottom rim with a fine brush.

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  • Nothing with freshen up your face and appearance quicker than a smudge of red lip color - even rub a small amount into your cheeks to wake up your face.

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  • Most lenses are coated with a smudge resistant coating that repels water, dust and oils from the skin and are designed to resist glare which can result when the sun's reflection hits the pavement.

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  • The cat eye is also less likely to smudge and look "tired" like the smoky eye, so plan on this look if you want infallible beauty all night long!

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