1. blotting - Noun
2. blotting - Verb
Derived from blot
of Blot
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen. John Millington Synge
Forgiving sins, I should have known, is not blotting them out. The blood of Christ only turns them red instead of black. It leaves them in the record. It leaves them in the memory. Edward Bellamy
Because this is what happens when you try to run from the past. It just doesn't catch up, it overtakes ... blotting out the future. Sarah Dessen
Merz stands for the freedom of all fetters... Merz also means tolerance towards any artistically motivated limitation. Every artist must be allowed to mould a picture out of nothing but blotting paper, for example, provided he is capable of moulding a picture. Kurt Schwitters
Looking back across the years, so many pictures flash on the screen of my memory that just as I begin to see one clearly, another slides in, blotting out the first, itself to be pushed aside by the next and the next and the next. Conrad Veidt
As a bookish adolescent, I sopped up texts as if I were blotting paper and they were fluid. Will Self