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SCUMBLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCUMBLE is to make (something, such as color or a painting) less brilliant by covering with a thin coat of opaque or semiopaque color applied ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Scumble - Wikipedia
Scumble may refer to: Scumbling, a glaze painting technique; Scumble, a novel by Ingrid Law; Scumble, an alcoholic drink from Discworld made of apples. en.wikipedia.org
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Scumbling (Dry Brush Painting Technique) - Draw Paint Academy
Scumbling in art refers to a painting technique that involves applying a thin layer of paint with a dry brush and a loose hand over an existing layer. drawpaintacademy.com
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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 (Savvy, #2) by Ingrid Law - Goodreads
Nine years after Mibs's Savvy journey, her cousin Ledge has just turned thirteen. But Ledger Kale's savvy is a total dud--all he does is make little things ... www.goodreads.com
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Scumble | Discworld Wiki | Fandom
Scumble is an alcoholic beverage from the Discworld fictional universe, usually appears near the Ramtops. It often appears with the characteristic ... discworld.fandom.com
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A complete guide to scumbling - Artists & Illustrators
A scumble is a dry and broken application of paint. It's really the opposite of a glaze but the two are often confused as they are both ways of ... www.artistsandillustrators.co.uk
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How to Scumble - Fundamentals | Scenic Art - YouTube
Scumbling is a fundamental technique used by Scenic Artists as the first step for a lot of faux paint treatments. A scumble is the basis for ... www.youtube.com
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Scumble - Glaze and Extender - by Artisan Enhancements™
Artisan Enhancements™ Scumble is a translucent, glaze-like, medium and extender used to increase the open time of paint. Create colour glazes. artisanenhancements.com
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SCUMBLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the act or technique of scumbling. · the effect produced by this technique. scumble. / ˈskʌmbəl /. verb. (in painting and drawing) to soften or blend ... www.dictionary.com
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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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