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oil paint

noun

  1. a commercial paint in which a drying oil is the vehicle.


oil paint

noun

  1. paint made of pigment ground in oil, usually linseed oil, used for oil painting


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Word History and Origins

Origin of oil paint1

First recorded in 1780–90

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Example Sentences

During the day they would paint portraits of Spahn, using oil paint on small canvases that they had brought.

But Marsden Hartley was a 20th-century painter, slow as oil paint from a brush.

Williams works primarily in oil paint sticks and colored pencils.

The canvas of Dark Americano (2012) is covered with both oil paint and dirt.

Tim said to me, “What if someone took a picture on their iPad and then used this method to turn iPad luminescence into oil paint?”

It has become the fashion to say that Whistler had not mastered his trade and could not use oil paint.

A very light-colored or white feather may be tinted by dissolving some oil paint in the gasoline used for rinsing.

While oil paint is to be preferred, these colors are readily and quickly applied and form serviceable backgrounds.

Another way of putting armorial bearings on covers, is to paint them in oil paint.

It is a sad quality of oil-paint that when it is dry it no longer looks so lovely and shiny as it looks when it is wet.

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