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Filter by Meaning He worried that his criminal record would maculate his chances of finding a job.
The maculate walls were in need of a fresh coat of paint.
The car's maculate exterior showed evidence of a long road trip.
The maculate floor was covered in dirt and debris.
His hands were maculate with grease after working on the car.
The maculate carpet was in need of a thorough cleaning.
The pristine beach was now maculate with litter and debris.
The chef refused to serve the maculate vegetables to the customers.
The ancient parchment was maculate and yellowed with age.
The maculate floor needed to be swept and mopped.
The socialite's maculate behavior was the subject of a tell-all memoir, exposing the scandals of high society.
The musician's maculate image caused his fans to question their loyalty to him.
The maculate performance by the actor left the audience disappointed.
The maculate family history was a closely guarded secret.
The maculate stitching on the dress caused it to fall apart easily.
The maculate decision of the judge was later overturned on appeal.
The maculate customer service resulted in several complaints from customers.
She felt that cheating on the test would maculate her academic integrity.
The maculate windows were hard to see through.
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