daub

DAUB, verb transitive


1. To smear with soft adhesive matter; to plaster; to cover with mud, slime, or other soft substance.


She took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch. Exodus 2:3.


2. To paint coarsely.


If a picture is daubed with many bright colors, the vulgar admire it. Watts.


3. To cover with something gross or specious; to disguise with an artificial covering.


So smooth he daubed his vice with show of virtue. Shak.


4. To lay or put on without taste; to deck awkwardly or ostentatiously, or to load with affected finery.


Let him be daubed with lace- Dryden.


5. To flatter grossly.


Conscience will not daub nor flatter. South.


DAUB, verb intransitive To practice gross flattery; to play the hypocrite.


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