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blot
noun as in mark; flaw
verb as in disgrace, disfigure
Example Sentences
This must never be taken as a criticism of the German, who left at the end of last season after a nine-year spell as boss, but Slot's early statistics are hugely impressive - the home defeat by Nottingham Forest in September the one blot on his record.
Watched by hundreds of villagers, it was described as a blot on Rajasthan and India.
In a later bid to blot out those memories, the Yankees leveled that stadium and built another one across the street.
The only blot on his copybook an off at Turn 11 that allowed Norris to get back in range before that crucial final stop.
A steady stream of out-of-state transplants to Big Sky Country became a deluge during the pandemic, leading to soaring prices, a boom in luxury apartments that blot out the rustic scenery and a rash of higher-end businesses like Whole Foods.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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