ruboffs

/ˈrʌbɒfs/
noun
  1. Marks or residues left on a surface from rubbing or contact, often from ink, paint, or dirt.
    • The old newspaper left ruboffs on my hands.
    • He cleaned the ruboffs from the whiteboard with a damp cloth.
    • The artist used a technique that created soft ruboffs on the paper.
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