What's the difference between blackened and smutty?
Blackened
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Blacken
Example Sentences:
(1) At the end of each session, he is forced to don a pair of blackened goggles, ear muffs are placed over his head, and he is ordered to place the palms of his hands together so that a guard can grasp his thumbs to lead him away.
(2) The purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of various storing principles, film speed, and distance from X-ray source upon the degree of film blackening.
(3) Grilled Grill herring with a little oil and salt and the skin will blacken and crisp to reveal a creamy delicious flesh inside.
(4) The only reminder of what happened is a small, blackened, crater near the northern part of town, where a rocket laced with a nerve agent fell, killing more than 70 people in one of the worst mass casualty chemical attacks in the six-year war in Syria .
(5) People brought flowers, and large piles of roses, lilac, tulips and carnations lay by the blackened doors.
(6) Quantitative evaluation of the autoradiographs is achieved by careful calibration of the X-ray film blackening.
(7) Addition of xylose (4.0 g) and L-lysine hydrochloride (5.4 g) to the above formulation improved differentiation between Salmonella and the few Citrobacter strains that grew and produced more intense blackening in Salmonella colonies.
(8) The Spanish classic arroz negro pays homage to both old country and new: instead of the standard squid ink and fish stock, it’s made with crab bisque and chilmole (the blackened chilli sauce of the Yucatán) and crowned with calamari stuffed with pork scratchings.
(9) In animals given the drug alone, there was dermatitis and blackening of the skin and hair, serum glutamic oxalacetic transaminase and serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase enzymes were significantly increased, and liver biopsy revealed diffuse cytoplasmic swelling and granulation of the hepatocytes.
(10) Nine screen-film combinations were exposed at 70 to 80 kv., using a 12-pulse generator and Bucky grid till blackening of S = 1 was obtained.
(11) The ability to recognise detail related to detail size, film blackening and exposure geometry was studied for various systems, and the quality profiles are discussed.
(12) He was knocked to the ground with a rifle butt, which blackened his left eye.
(13) 12 patients showed isolated mucosal inflammation, 5 blackish deposits (of impacted soot) and blisters in 6 (with shreds of mucosa hanging loose); the endoscopy was normal in 18; 66% of those with blisters (4 cases out of 6) and 40% with blackened mucosa (2 cases out of 5) were observed in burns from fires.
(14) Other anaerobes, Enterobacteriaceae, and enterococci either failed to grow on BBE agar or did not produce the characteristic morphology and blackening associated with isolates of the B. fragilis group.
(15) But those crows also gather on the blackened rafters of British-era bungalows, while tanks and artillery pieces on which the wealth of a poor nation was squandered for decades sit rusting on hilltops.
(16) Whole-body autoradiography, combined with densitometric measurement of the blackening of the autoradiograms, and liquid scintillation counting were used to determine the levels of radioactivity in the inner ear in relation to blood and other tissues.
(17) Another selection strategy performed by the instrument involves growing the cells on a thin, blackened polyester film which can be cut by the argon laser beam.
(18) We describe a typical case with photographs demonstrating multiple blackened hyperkeratotic lesions of the palmar aspects of the fingers and palm, some linear, some circular.
(19) And yet, comparing British casualty rates with those of France, Germany and Italy, Haig's reputation looks to have been disproportionately blackened.
(20) Such inexpensive devices are cost effective alternatives to blackened surgical instruments.
Smutty
Definition:
(superl.) Soiled with smut; smutted.
(superl.) Tainted with mildew; as, smutty corn.
(superl.) Obscene; not modest or pure; as, a smutty saying.
Example Sentences:
(1) A film based on a smutty book that now litters the racks of every last charity shop.
(2) Eric Gill was sex mad so it’s probably no surprise that his design for a stone lawn roller would be smutty, showing a naked Adam and Eve literally enjoying a roll in the Garden of Eden.
(3) "I didn't mean to become a martyr for free speech, I was a martyr for smutty gags."
(4) The Letterman show may be late-night TV, but edgy or smutty it is not.
(5) "He didn't like the smuttiness of it but he enjoyed the politics."
(6) Paul has nothing but kind words for her again but at least they're less smutty this week.
(7) From today, 1 July 2014, the words khuy (cock), pizda (cunt), yebat (to fuck) and blyad (whore) — a smutty quartet known as mat — will be banned from use in the arts in Russia .
(8) If it means making a movie for a million dollars instead of $20m, and not getting a fee to direct a movie, I’ll do that.” Mike Birbiglia review – 'clean' comic gets smutty to affirm importance of gags Read more Birbiglia currently lives in New York with his wife, the writer Jill Stein, and their child, away from the limelight of Hollywood – a place he confesses makes him feel “miserable”.
(9) But the one on Bake Off, Paul Hollywood , has brought the series its two bouts of bad publicity, first when his marriage was briefly threatened by reports of morning rolls with an American TV cook, and then, more recently, by allegations of getting too much dirt in the mix with smutty puns about lifting, spreading and soggy bottoms.
(10) Anyone calling for a flirt ban must have a mind that is as muddled as it is sad and smutty.
(11) The director of programmes, Kevin Lygo, has tried to put a different emphasis on the channel's output since he took over last year, moving away from smutty shows to bring new arts and history strands.
(12) Concerned about the then 12-year-old Stanhope's obsession with sketching bloody limbs and smutty cartoons, it addresses his mother with the opening gambit: "First of all, we strongly believe that Douglas is in need of professional help …" Over three decades later, any random observer at one of Doug's stand-up shows might think said psychiatrist had a point.
(13) Although the explicit nature of his work will put off many, there is real warmth and joy to it: the encounters he shows are neither smutty nor seedy, no less loving for their rawness or brevity.
(14) The Alex Salmond award for Scottish political sensitivity The American improvisers in smutty Muppets show Henson Alternative's Puppet Up were asked to perform a sketch about "Scottish independence day", and revealed themselves ignorant of the fact that Scotland was not, in fact, independent.