bedabble

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it.
 * 2) * 1912, Charles Egbert Craddoc (pseudonym of ), “The Crucial Moment” in The Raid of the Guerilla and Other Stories, Philadelphia: Lippincott,
 * the weapon in Jeffrey's hand was discharged in his latest impulse of action after he fell to the floor, the blood gushing from a wound that crimsoned all the delicate whiteness of his shirt-front and bedabbled his snowy hair and beard.
 * 1) * 1912, Charles Egbert Craddoc (pseudonym of ), “The Crucial Moment” in The Raid of the Guerilla and Other Stories, Philadelphia: Lippincott,
 * the weapon in Jeffrey's hand was discharged in his latest impulse of action after he fell to the floor, the blood gushing from a wound that crimsoned all the delicate whiteness of his shirt-front and bedabbled his snowy hair and beard.
 * the weapon in Jeffrey's hand was discharged in his latest impulse of action after he fell to the floor, the blood gushing from a wound that crimsoned all the delicate whiteness of his shirt-front and bedabbled his snowy hair and beard.

Translations

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