"Blot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A blot is a mark or stain, usually caused by a spill or a faulty print, that is difficult or impossible to remove. It can also refer to an imperfection or flaw, often in a document, manuscript, or record. The phrase "blot on one's escutcheon" refers to a stain or shame on one's reputation.
Bloomsbury is a district in Central London, England, known for its high-end shopping, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It is also the former home and literary hub of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of influential writers, artists, and intellectuals, including Virginia Woolf, E.M. Forster, and Lytton Strachey, among others. The term Bloomsbury is often used to refer to the circle of friends and the literary and artistic movement they represented, which had a significant impact on modernist literature and art in the early 20th century.
A bloop is a term used to describe a unusual, low-pitched sound of uncertain origin, often used to describe the sound of a submarine or a ship running aground. It can also refer to an unexpected and unexplained error or mistake, especially in a chain of events or a sequence of decisions.
A blooper is a mistake or error, especially one that is made in public or in front of an audience. It can also refer to a humorous or embarrassing mistake, often shown in a film or television program with a "bloopers" reel. In sports, a blooper is also a type of golf shot that is hit badly, resulting in a humorous and embarrassing outcome.
Bloopers refers to mistakes or errors, especially in a recording or performance. In the context of films, TV shows, and videos, "bloopers" refers to outtakes or deleted scenes that show actors' mistakes, funny moments, or behind-the-scenes antics.
To blossom means to flower or bloom, especially to open and unfold one's petals, as in the case of a flower. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the development or growth of something, such as a person, idea, or relationship, into a more mature or beautiful form.
To blossom means to reach maturity or full growth, typically in a specific period of time. It is often used to describe the process of a plant or flower opening and displaying its petals, becoming mature and beautiful. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe a person or situation that has developed and reached its full potential.
Blossoming refers to the process of flowers or buds opening and unfolding to reveal their petals, often accompanied by a burst of colorful vibrancy and fragrance. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something or someone unfolding their full potential, talent, or beauty, often in a rapid or sudden manner.
Innuendo of delicate flowers or a beautiful decoration emerging into bloom, often representing growth, beauty, and innocence.
A blotch is a discolored or stained area on a surface, typically a patch of color or material that is different from the surrounding area. It can also refer to a small, irregularly shaped spot or mark, often one that is unsightly or unwanted.