blemish in the PONS Dictionary

blemish Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They may be angled or depressed at both ends, ridged or ornamented, spotted or blemished.
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The structure includes a ceiling of smooth plaster painted electric blue, and curved from behind the side walls without interruption or blemish.
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These sculptures, cast from actual people, were made of fiberglass, and painted to make the revealed skin look realistic, with veins and blemishes.
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The person who committed this wanton act was described as a young man with a speck or blemish on his left eye.
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The finest craftsmen exploited, rather than concealed, these blemishes.
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The loss was the sole blemish on an 11-1 season.
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The term is used to designate a small blemish typically characterized by a small hole in the substance of the paper.
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The coated nuclei are then dried and polished by hand to remove imperfections such as bumps and blemishes.
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The light-green surface blemishes turn orange when the fruit is at its peak ripeness.
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Minute blemishes, veins, and the muscles flexing just below the surface of the skin are all visible and reproduced with great care and realism.
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