Why, just now, With nothing else to do within my reach, Did I prefer making two blots one line To making yet another separate Third blot, and leaving those I found unlinked?
Old engagements out he blots For aye: Taurello shall no more subserve, Nor Ecelin impose.
For obscurity helps him and blots The hole where he squats.
Then by some loyal deed regain Thy long-lost reputation, To wash away the stain That blots a noble nation, And free thy famous town again From force of usurpation.
We'll wash away the stain That blots a noble nation, And free this famous town again From force of usurpation.
A victory blots out the memory of their sufferings, and in boasting of their extended power they find a compensation for many woes.
His vanity, and yet more his physical cowardice, caused some grievous blots upon the record.
And then, in a minute, Jack also saw the dim, formless dark blots upon the face of the water.
Or that it is vicious, and that the stanzas are blots in the Faerie Queene?
The greatest blots on the Academy were the almost unavoidable servility which rewarded this patronage, and the private rivalries and cliques which have occasionally kept some of the greatest names of French literature out of its lists.
We know who blots out the handwriting 'that is against us, nailing it to His Cross.
And so in Jesus Christ there is the forgiveness that blots out the past, and there is the new life bestowed that will develop the righteousness far beyond our reach.
His own were the cleanest; they still had the boot-boy's shine on them, amid splashes of mud and dull blots of rain.
One knows houses that are well enough in their way, that yet figure as absolute blots upon God's landscape, and that make a man writhe as at false notes in music, and all because due regard has not been paid to this particular.
These blots of cloud threw feelers out, and strung themselves together, until a broad serried and serrate bar went boldly across the heavens, from south–east to north–west.
Bonbright became suddenly aware that he was surrounded, two of the men who were with Turrentine having slipped past him and appearing now as blots of blacker shadow against the trees on either side of the path by which he had come.
The girl looked around the dim, weed-grown garden, its bushes blots of deeper shadow upon the darkness, its blossoms vaguely conjectured by their odour.
Constant attention wears the active mind, / Blots out her powers, and leaves a blank behind.
I have this great commission, / From that supernal judge that stirs good thoughts / In any breast of strong authority, / To look into the blots and stains of right.
One could make out the formal but hazy stakes and posts, aligned in the distance to the end of sight; and here and there the swellings and round ink-blots of the dugouts.
So dark was it that the foliage was only just blacker than the sky, and to right and left the trees were shapeless blots against it.
Sometimes the cloud descends and blotsout everything.
On both records there are too many blots of birth to make it safe for the ancestral tuft-hunter to delve very deep into the past in his search on American soil; but the balance of rank is with the Virginian.
In the interval between her visits the offence of which she was guilty in preaching the creed of the Quakers had been made capital--one of the deepest blots that rest upon even this speckled period of New England history.
We pass on, and think no more of it: the horizon that shuts it from our sight, also blots it from our memory like a dream.
Sin blotsout the universe, All because she would and must?
The big dim room was filled with flowers, their blossoms dull blots of light in the gloom, their fragrance, and the smell of wet leaves, heavy on the air.
Everywhere were sweetness and silence; blots of bright gold on feathery layers of soft green.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.