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Filter by Meaning The amateur decorator's daub of color on the living room wall clashed with the rest of the decor.
The art teacher instructed the students to daub the canvas with bold colors.
The ancient Egyptians used a mixture of mud and straw to daub the walls of their tombs.
The pottery studio provided different colors of daub for the artists to experiment with.
The artist transformed an abandoned daub into an eccentric art installation.
The ceramics class focused on learning different techniques for working with daub.
The interior designer cringed at the daub on the wall, a failed attempt at faux painting.
The art collector regretted purchasing the daub, realizing it was a poor investment and had no value in the market.
The artist lived in a charming daub on the outskirts of the village.
The chocolate cake had a daub of frosting on top.
The graffiti on the wall was just a daub of meaningless words.
The villagers daub the fences with homemade paint to protect them from weathering.
The indigenous people daub their masks with natural pigments for traditional ceremonies.
He accidentally stepped on a daub of chewing gum and it stuck to his shoe.
The gossip magazine published a daub about the actress's personal life.
The museum displayed a collection of ancient daub pottery from different cultures.
The film depicted a fictional dystopian society where the protagonist lived in a dilapidated daub.
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