Sentences with daubing
daub
D d - To daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
- To daub plaster on a brick wall.
- One by one they come to leave small offerings, daubing remembrances on the station wall and lining up drained liquor cans and bottles.
- Nearby is the small building in which the young journalists hid, daubing an Australian flag on the wall in the hope it would protect them.
- The majority is destroyed by zealous municipal officials who fail to recognise the artistic merit and historical value of daubing on walls.
- He climbed into the ring with paint splashes still on his arms and legs before daubing Grima all over the canvas with a massive uppercut.