dauby Synonyms

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dauby Meaning

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dauby (a.)

Smeary; viscous; glutinous; adhesive.

dauby Sentence Examples

  1. The dauby mud clung to their boots as they trudged through the marshy terrain.
  2. After the rain, the ground became dauby, making it difficult to navigate the paths.
  3. The dauby consistency of the clay made it perfect for pottery, allowing the artist to mold intricate shapes with ease.
  4. She wiped her hands on her apron, leaving dauby streaks of flour behind.
  5. The dauby texture of the paint added an interesting dimension to the artist's abstract canvas.
  6. Despite their efforts, the workers struggled to remove the dauby residue from the machinery.
  7. The dog bounded through the fields, emerging with dauby paws and a gleeful expression.
  8. The dauby mixture of mud and water created a slippery surface, posing a challenge for the hikers.
  9. He scooped up a handful of dauby soil, examining it closely before deciding it was fertile enough for planting.
  10. The children giggled as they squished their hands into the dauby clay, molding it into various shapes and figures.

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Smeary; viscous; glutinous; adhesive.

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The dauby mud clung to their boots as they trudged through the marshy terrain.

After the rain, the ground became dauby, making it difficult to navigate the paths.

The dauby consistency of the clay made it perfect for pottery, allowing the artist to mold intricate shapes with ease.

She wiped her hands on her apron, leaving dauby streaks of flour behind.