"Daubings" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Daubings are informal or unskilled paintings or drawings, typically made quickly and without much care or attention to detail.
The verb "daubed" means to apply a small amount of something, such as paint, to a surface, often in a careless or hasty manner. It can also mean to smear or spread something in a rough or uneven way.
Daubentonia is the genus of primates commonly known as the woolly lemurs or indriids. They are found only on the island of Madagascar and are characterized by their long, bushy tails and soft, woolly coats.
Daubing refers to the act of applying a thin layer of a substance, such as paint or color, to a surface, often in a careless or haphazard manner. It can also describe a rough and unfinished style of artwork or decoration.
Daubreelite is a rare mineral species that is a member of the osbornelite group. It has the chemical formula Fe3Cr6C3 and is known for its striking pink to pinkish-red color.