different between splodgy vs spludgy

splodgy

English

Etymology

splodge +? -y

Adjective

splodgy (comparative splodgier, superlative splodgiest)

  1. (informal) Having the form of a splodge; marked with splotches, thick collections or marks of liquid.
    • June 21, 2015, Richard Clayton in Financial Times, The Strokes, Hyde Park, London — review
      Possibly in a Fat Elvis-gone-to-art-school phase — hanks of hair dyed splodgy red and stainy yellow — he bawled his lyrics in his characteristic drawl.

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spludgy

English

Adjective

spludgy (comparative more spludgy, superlative most spludgy)

  1. Alternative form of splodgy
    • 2004, Merle Thornton, After Moonlight
      Discourse within discourse within — deeper and deeper in the mud till it closes over your unsuspecting head, scarcely a rising spludgy bubble to be seen.

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