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bespattered


Meanings
  • covered in something, often mud or paint

    - "The farmer was bespattered with mud after working in the fields all day."
    - "The artist was bespattered with paint as she worked on her latest masterpiece."

Rhymes
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patches , hatches , catches , latchches
Homophones
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  1. Bespattered, be-spattered () :

  2. Bespattered, be-spattered () :


Variants
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bespatter , bespattered , bespattering , bespatters
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{"term"=>"Bespatter (verb)", "description"=>"To cover or make something covered in something, often mud or paint."}


Etymology
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From Middle English bespatten, from bespate, from spate, spittle.


Related Concepts
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  1. Dirt: A mixture of small particles of solid, liquid, or gaseous matter that is found on the surface of the earth or other planets, moons, or asteroids.

  2. Mud: A thick, sticky mixture of water and soil, clay, or other fine particles, that is often formed when water mixes with soil or other materials.

  3. Paint: A liquid, paste, or powder material that is used to coat or cover the surface of a substrate, such as a wall, ceiling, floor, or other object, in order to change its appearance, protect it from the elements, or enhance its aesthetic qualities.

  4. Splatter: To cause something, such as paint, mud, or other liquid or semi-liquid substance, to spread or scatter in a irregular or uneven manner, often by forcefully striking or projecting the substance against a surface or object.


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In literature and art, 'bespattered' is often used to describe a character or scene that is covered in something, often mud or paint. This can be used to convey a sense of dirtiness, roughness, or wildness. It can also be used to suggest a sense of struggle or effort, as if the character or scene has been through some kind of difficult ordeal.

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