1. smearing - Noun
2. smearing - Verb
of Smear
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Neathes of Cyzicus, after smearing himself with dung, Heraclitus was devoured by dogs. Source: Internet
A very dry gasket can make it difficult or impossible to close the lid, however smearing the gasket sparingly with vegetable oil alleviates this problem (using too much vegetable oil can make the gasket swell and prevent it sealing properly). Source: Internet
A right-handed artist draws from left to right to avoid smearing the image. Source: Internet
But smearing the book as a “pernicious anti-Semitic tract” is demagogy, pure and simple. Source: Internet
During this time I didn’t notice them smearing thankfully but during the application they do kinda smear across your lash line as you work which makes it difficult to get a super straight line, they are kinda slick! Source: Internet
Even though Assange had by then transformed the WikiLeaks Twitter feed into a vehicle for smearing Clinton, he insisted that his work was journalistic in nature. Source: Internet