scumble|scumbled|scumbles|scumbling in English
verb
[scum·ble || 'skʌmbl]
dim, lighten a color (in painting - by spreading a layer of opaque or semi-opaque material); soften lines or colors of a painting or drawing by rubbing slightly
Use "scumble|scumbled|scumbles|scumbling" in a sentence
1. Bumph & Scumble Design, Thornleigh
2. Instead, with some Brushiness or scumbled texture, the paint activates the surfaces of areas big and small
3. We engaged Tracey @Bumph & Scumble to provide a design service for our new home in Wahroonga
4. Bumph & Scumble Design's principal designer, Tracey Huntley is all about clients tapping into their unique style
5. 16 When scumbling on a canvas the surface is lightly agitated, so that the light which falls upon it is scattered.
6. The greybeards hated the Archaism of Burne-Jones's dense application of scumbled and rubbed watercolour, designed to mimic the tempera techniques of early renaissance painters