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| Definitions from the WebTerm: Blamish Noun: 1. A mark or flaw that spoils the appearance or perfection of something. - Example sentence: The antique vase had a small blamish on its surface, which diminished its value. Verb: 1. To mar or spoil the quality or appearance of something. - Example sentence: The accidental spill of coffee on her white dress blamished its pristine beauty. Adjective: 1. Pertaining to something being marred or lacking in perfection. - Example sentence: The otherwise flawless painting had a blamish in one corner, noticeable only upon close inspection. Adverb: 1. In a way that spoils or damages the appearance or quality. - Example sentence: The polish was applied blamishly, resulting in streaks and uneven shine. | ||||
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