blur vs stank

blur

verb
  • To smear, stain or smudge. 

  • To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken. 

  • To become indistinct. 

  • To transfer the input focus away from. 

  • To make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim. 

adj
  • In a state of doubt or confusion. 

noun
  • Something that appears hazy or indistinct 

  • A smear, smudge or blot 

stank

verb
  • To cause to smell bad. 

  • To surround or guard. 

  • To stumble or lurch. 

  • To seal off an area of the mine in which a fire has started. 

  • To trample. 

  • To pack in tightly. 

  • To stink; to smell bad. 

  • To dam up; to block the flow of water or other liquid. 

  • simple past tense of stink 

  • To cause (the udders) to become blocked and inflamed from lack of milking. 

noun
  • A stink; a foul smell. 

  • Water retained by an embankment; a pool of water. 

  • A dam or mound to stop water. 

adj
  • Foul-smelling, stinking, unclean. 

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