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Filter by Meaning His arrest for theft was a smirched on his previously clean record.
The smirched neighborhood was known for its high crime rate.
The smirched background of the candidate raised concerns among the voters.
The smirched dirt marks on the children's clothes showed that they had been playing in the garden.
The smirched grease stain on his pants showed that he had been working on his bicycle.
The painter accidentally left a smirched mark on the wall, spoiling the otherwise perfect finish.
The smirched oil stain on his shirt was a reminder of his clumsy attempt to fix the car engine.
The smirched fingerprints on the glass suggested that someone had tried to break into the house.
The smirched footprints on the floor revealed that someone had walked through the wet paint.
The smirched ink stains on the document made it difficult to read the important information.
The smirched sauce splatters on the apron demonstrated the chef's dedication to creating a delicious meal.
The cheating scandal smirched the integrity of the academic institution.
The controversial remarks smirched the athlete's endorsement deals.
The journalist's reputation was smirched by false accusations.
The children giggled as they smirched paint on the canvas.
The mason carefully smirched mortar between the bricks to ensure a secure structure.
She smirched sunscreen on her skin to protect herself from the sun.
The smirched canvas of the painting hinted at its age and history.
The smirched pages of the book showed signs of water damage from the recent flood.
His smirched hands revealed his involvement in the messy project.
The smirched pages of the old book made it difficult to read.
She refused to wear the smirched dress to the party.
The smirched walls of the abandoned house were covered in graffiti.
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