Examples of 'daub' in a sentence

Meaning of "daub"

Daub refers to a small amount of something, especially soft or wet material
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  • Excrement or clay used as a bonding material in construction.
  • A soft coating of mud, plaster, etc.
  • A crude or amateurish painting.
  • To apply (something) to a surface in hasty or crude strokes.

How to use "daub" in a sentence

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Jacal construction is similar to wattle and daub.
I hate women who daub paint on their nails.
The first building was pug and daub.
So smooth he daub would his vice with show.
They paint themselves and daub on rouge.
First you daub a bit of cement.
Daub coal oil on the surface of the machines.
They use a tiny daub of nut vinegar or something.
The walls are filled with wattle and daub.
Anyone can daub pigment on a panel.
Photography in cooperation with daub fotodesign.
She used to daub these enormous canvases with urine.
You said it was a worthless daub.
These people lived in daub and wattle houses.
Wattle and daub is one of the oldest building techniques.

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What an awful bloody daub.
I can not daub it further.
Sold for those who only want removable daub.
This outsized daub confuses me.
Dauber the only time this dauber will daub tonight.
This is childish daub.
Tents and wattle and daub huts preceded more substantial structures.
Daub also mentioned everyone knows that animals do not wear diapers.
I was expecting a daub.
The walls were plaster and daub and some rooms were painted in vivid colours.
They were built of massive timber posts chinked with wattle and daub mortar.
Both daub and ceiling details indicate the wealth and status of the owner.
You bang on my front door because you want to daub chicken blood on peasants.
The player may then daub the displayed card by controls at the player station.
The people throw him vegetables and sweets that daub him from head to foot.
There are those who attempt to daub the crumbling walls of Christendom with untempered mortar.
The outer walls were only made of wattle and daub Flechtwerk.
A wattle and daub house as used by Native Americans during the Mississippian period.
Lita Gibbons was playing the daub.
Cross sent a daub to zones and to the liberty ;.
The sculpture was made by Eugene Daub.
So smooth he daub would his vice with show of virtue ….
I have said, you do not have to go and daub with it.
And you, daub me with these powders all over my body.
Others are wholly above ground, wattle and daub construction.
We will daub you with honey, forest vermin will do the rest.
The rest are native, and of wattle and daub.
They carry his banner, they daub his blazon on the walls of.
The building was originally timber-framed with wattle and daub infill.
On a regular basis, daub a small amount of it around your nose to keep it hydrated.
Then, you touch my hair encouragingly and softly daub it with porridge.
This wall they daub with untempered mortar, to make it look better.
In Europe, long houses built from wattle and daub were constructed.
The daub of some so-called painters has lately taken on the characteristics of individualism.
Walls were made of wood and daub or mud-brick that was mortared with lime.

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