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  1. blot: [verb] to spot, stain, or spatter with a discoloring substance.

  2. BLOT definition: 1. a small area of ink made by mistake: 2. to dry a wet surface, or writing done in ink, by…. Learn more.

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  4. BLOT definition: 1. to dry wet marks using soft paper or a cloth 2. a mark on something, made by ink or paint…. Learn more.

  5. BLOT meaning: 1. a small area of ink made by mistake: 2. to dry a wet surface, or writing done in ink, by…. Learn more.

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    1 blot /ˈblɑːt/ verb

    blots; blotted; blotting

    1 blot

    /ˈblɑːt/

    verb

    [phrasal verb]

    blot out (something) or blot (something) out

    : to hide or block (something): such as

    a  : to make (something) difficult to see

    •Clouds blotted out the sun.

    b  : to try to forget (an event or memory)

    British, informal

    : to harm your own reputation

    •The star football player blotted his copybook by using bad language in an interview.

    [count]

    a  : a spot or stain

  6. 2 days ago · 3. a blemish or stain on one's character or reputation. verb Word forms: blots, blotting, blotted. 4. (of ink, dye, etc) to form spots or blobs on (a material) or (of a person) to cause such spots or blobs to form on (a material) 5. See blot one's copybook. 6. (intransitive) to stain or become stained or spotted.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English blot1 /blɒt $ blɑːt/ verb (blotted, blotting) [ transitive] 1 to make a wet surface become dry by pressing soft paper or cloth on it 2 → blot your copybook → blot something ↔ out → blot something ↔ up → See Verb table blot • Would the daughter even remember her father with the ...

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