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Meaning of blob Fri Jul 08, 2005 13:05 pm  Meaning of blob
 

Test No. incompl/inter-31 "Life on Mars?", question 10

Everyone hopes that Mars will remain dust free otherwise people will only be able to see an orange ..........

(a) blot
(b) block
(c) blob
(d) blab

Test No. incompl/inter-31 "Life on Mars?", answer 10

Everyone hopes that Mars will remain dust free otherwise people will only be able to see an orange blob.

Correct answer: (c) blob

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Everyone hopes that Mars will remain dust free otherwise people will only be able to see an orange blot.
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Meaning of 'blob' Fri Jul 08, 2005 19:55 pm  Meaning of 'blob'
 

This is usually circular in shape and of a soft texture. For example if you are eating something like custard or sauce and a drop lands on your clothing, you would call that a blob of custard or sauce.
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