Sentences with daub
daub
D d - The make-up woman daubed mock blood on Jeremy. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- To daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
- He sighed deeply and daubed his eyes with a tissue.
- Various political slogans had been daubed on the walls.
- To daub plaster on a brick wall.
- The artist just seemed to daub on paint at random and suddenly there was a painting.
- He daubed some cologne on his neck.
- The elderly women are, I'm told, deep in the Dreamtime as they daub and stroke acrylic paint into vivid patterns on linen.
- The museum is surrounded by reconstructed wattle-and- daub pueblos.