Bedash
Notes or tones, Daubed across the floor, Across the wall, Gibson greens and Richenbacher reds, Amplified auburns, Streaky, thick, splatters Momentary, Fleeting Yet Everlasting, Unforgettable, Ingrained.
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Bedash
Notes or tones, Daubed across the floor, Across the wall, Gibson greens and Richenbacher reds, Amplified auburns, Streaky, thick, splatters Momentary, Fleeting Yet Everlasting, Unforgettable, Ingrained.
Word of the Day: Bedash
Bedash (bih-DASH)
Verb
1. to dash or spatter (something) all over
2. to dash or strike against
3. to demolish or ruin; obliterate
Origin: entered English in the mid-1500s. It is a combination of the prefix be-, which was used in Old English in the formation of verbs, and the root dash, meaning "to apply roughly."