0 past simple and past participle of daub --
1 to spread a thick or sticky liquid on something or to cover something with a thick or sticky liquid, often quickly or carelessly: --
The mural has suffered from neglect and has been daubed with graffiti.
His unshaven face was daubed red in warpaint, its long chin etched with a diagonal scar.
The viscera are sometimes represented freshly daubed with blood, as well as glowing.
The church is in a state of disrepair, and has graffiti daubed on some of the walls.
Some individuals have been daubed with axle grease and stuffed into a tank or oil drum and then set to fire.
Homes have been daubed with paint.
The walls of that elderly man's house were daubed with blood and the number 666, which is allegedly the sign of the devil, was gouged out of the floorboards.
Ten years ago, a man climbed up to an osprey's nest to steal the eggs, which he replaced with domestic hen's eggs daubed with brown boot polish.