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scumble
▪ I. scumble, n. (ˈskʌmb(ə)l) [f. scumble v.] A thin coat (of colour) put on by scumbling; a softened effect produced by scumbling (see scumble v. 1 and 2).1834 T. H. Lister Anne Grey iii, [The uncertainty as to] whether your drawing is..to be brought suddenly to a sharp edge, or a scumble, by the e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scumble
Scumble may refer to: Scumbling, a glaze painting technique Scumble, a novel by Ingrid Law Scumble, an alcoholic drink from Discworld made of apples. wikipedia.org
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Savvy (novel)
Scumble The sequel to Savvy, Scumble, was released in August 2010. Switch The sequel to "Savvy" and "Scumble", Switch was released in September 2015. wikipedia.org
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scrumble
▪ I. scrumble, v.1 rare. (ˈskrʌmb(ə)l) [Perh. a blend of scrape v. or scratch v. + crumble v.] trans. To scrape or scratch out of or from (something). The two examples perhaps represent independent nonce-formations.1906 W. B. Yeats King's Threshold in Poems, 1899–1905 223 I'll scrumble the ermine ou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Denise Swanson
She is the author of the Scumble River Mysteries series, which is set in a fictional town in Illinois as well as the Devereaux's Dime Store Mysteries series Books in order Scumble River mysteries 01. Murder of a Small-Town Honey 02. Murder of a Sweet Old Lady 03. Murder of a Sleeping Beauty 04. wikipedia.org
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scruff
▪ I. scruff, n.1 (skrʌf) Forms: 1, 7–9 scruf, 5 scrofe, 6 scruffe, Sc. skrufe, skruif(e, skruiff, scruef, 6–8 scroof, 7 scroofe, scrooffe, 7– scruff. [Metathetic var. of scurf n.1] † 1. a. A scabby or scaly condition of the skin; = scurf n.1 1. Obs.[c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 316 Wið scruf, & wið sceb.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glaze (painting technique)
Scumble is a technique similar to glazing, except that the coating is opaque, and is just painted on very thinly to allow bits of the paint below to shine wikipedia.org
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The Whisper of Glocken
Gam Lutie realizes that the fuzzy creatures dug the pit they are in and that Scumble is to blame. All the New Heroes eat the melon that Scumble and the Diggers dig from the side of the pit. wikipedia.org
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S /Scumble - WordReference.com 英汉词典
复合形式: 英语: 中文: a stone's throw n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.: figurative, informal (short distance): 掷石可及的距离 ...
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Bernardo Ríos
Ríos uses glaze and scumble to create the geometric effects found within the images of his works. wikipedia.org
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The Wrath Of The Seas
complex painting technique, including a preliminary drawing with an undercoat graphite pencil, a few paint coats of various textures and directions, scumble wikipedia.org
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Ingrid Law
Bibliography Savvy (2008) Scumble (2010) Switch (2015) Guys Read: Heroes and Villains (2017) References 21st-century American novelists American women wikipedia.org
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The Next Big Thing (film)
Cast Chris Eigeman as Gus Bishop Jamie Harris as Deech Scumble Connie Britton as Kate Crowley Janet Zarish as Florence Rubin Mike Starr as Walter wikipedia.org
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Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?)
A very thin scumble of red is brought over the underlayer, which is, however, left exposed in four places to create the secondary highlights. The veins are painted in vermilion into the wet scumble. wikipedia.org
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Sundance, Wyoming
The town of Sundance is the primary setting of Scumble, a children's novel by Ingrid Law, and a sequel to her earlier children's book, Savvy. wikipedia.org
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