Synonym: blacken, defile, harm, mark, slander, smudge, soil, spoil, spot, stain, tarnish. Similar words: year after year, smell, smell of, smell out, cosmetic, mesmerize, harassment, assessment. Meaning: [smɪr /smɪə] n. 1. slanderous defamation 2. a thin tissue or blood sample spread on a glass slide and stained for cytologic examination and diagnosis under a microscope 3. a blemish made by dirt 4. an act that brings discredit to the person who does it. v. 1. stain by smearing or daubing with a dirty substance 2. make a smudge on; soil by smudging 3. cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it 4. charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
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31. There was a smear of yellow greasepaint on the collar of his shirt.
32. Just a smear of protoplasm, another speck on the biological scrap heap.
33. There was a bright moon and on looking closer I saw a dark smear coming from his mouth.
34. While examining the smear other minor changes not connected with cancer are often found.
35. Boris touched his lips then looked at the smear of blood on his hand.
36. It might have something to do with the forthcoming general election when any smear will do.
37. Her tears died like a flattened insect, quick smear on the table-top.
38. After a Pap smear is done, the doctor simply swabs vinegar on the cervix and shines the blue-white light on it.
39. We shall need to find out who used the room last yesterday evening and whether he noticed the smear on the basin.
40. Smear tests detect precancerous cells and hence are essential to pinpoint the women who are at risk from developing the disease.
41. Simply smear on a generous amount over your skin after cleansing to make a revitalising face mask.
42. Sadly, many women who develop cervical cancer have never had a smear test, or haven't regularly had one.
43. But the implication of the smear on the carpet was plain enough.
44. The woman whose smear is classified as positive will not get to choose what happens afterwards.
45. Moreover, a prominent feature in the gel retardation experiments is the presence of a smear between the two well-defined bands.
46. Young researchers take a drop of blood, smear it on a slide, stain it and check it under the microscope.
47. The Pap smear is officially called the Papanicolaou Test, after the doctor who invented it.
48. Your cervical screening card will tell you when your next smear is due.
49. Will Ruby Wax lyrical about her smear test and will Oliver Reed flash his wedding tackle?
50. I slid off the seat, keeping my eyes down, expecting to see a smear of red blood on the chair.
51. Put the meat into a roasting pan, join-side down, smear with olive oil and sprinkle with salt.
52. The hideous blood smear on the window was a running crimson blur in the rain.
53. He couldn't cope with imperfections - a leaf on his driveway, a smear on his shining shoes.
54. Not a speck of talcum powder, not a smear of soap, on any surface.
55. Your doctor will be able to give you advice and encourage you to have a smear test if appropriate.
56. However, Dimitrov claimed that Asparukhov's allegations were part of a Zhelev-inspired effort to smear him and his government.
57. Susan saw a smear of yellow paint across his knuckles.
58. Still to come on the programme Inverclyde hospital to adopt key changes to cervical smear tests.
59. A thin smear of Vaseline on all snap-on terminals,[www.Sentencedict.com] and internal spring and pins will help keep corrosion at bay.
60. The dust cloud begins to smear out along the orbit of the comet.
More similar words: year after year, smell, smell of, smell out, cosmetic, mesmerize, harassment, assessment, mean, come at, meager, come about, demeanor, permeate, meantime, permeated, come along, mea culpa, measured, the same as, measure up, by no means, measure out, by any means, by all means, by means of, meanwhile, come across, impermeable, meaningful.