a. [f. SPLODGE sb.] Full of splodges; showing coarse splotches of color.
1874. The Age, 16 May, 7/6. A more ungainly, splodgy, ill-conditioned brute it has never been my misfortune to disadmire.
1882. H. Quilter, in Contemp. Rev., June, 952. Something more akin to the truth of Nature than the large splodgy canvases with which the Academy is so full.