Definitionn. a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something
Last update: September 29, 2015
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However, I think this great variety is rather a beauty than a blemish in the army. [Please select]
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But in everything else--except his spread hoof--he was without spot or blemish. [Please select]
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Artwork must be properly centered and free from blemish caused by framing. [Please select]
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Any minor blemish in the book or the dust wrapper must be noted in the description. [Please select]
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There is not a blemish in mind or person at which the proudest of you all would sicken. [Please select]
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She was desperate to hide any blemish on her version of ancestor Annie Quincy's sainthood. [Please select]
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He looked upon his hands, and there was no blemish or spot to be seen. [Please select]
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And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbor, as he hath done, so shall it be done unto him: breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth. [Please select]
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The "Edinburgh," however, declared that the Antiquary, "at least in so far as he is an Antiquary," was the chief blemish on the book. [Please select]
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A pregnancy without joy, he said, a birth without pangs, a body without blemish, a belly without bigness. [Please select]
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Belly without blemish, bulging big, a buckler of taut vellum, no, whiteheaped corn, orient and immortal, standing from everlasting to everlasting. [Please select]
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