a. [f. SPLODGE sb.] Full of splodges; showing coarse splotches of color.

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1874.  The Age, 16 May, 7/6. A more ungainly, splodgy, ill-conditioned brute it has never been my misfortune to disadmire.

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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.

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