| 1. | mortar and daub the walls of a jakes with him. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 2. | Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 3. | Flakes of pastry on the gusset of her dress daub of sugary flour stuck to her cheek. - from Ulysses by James Joyce |
| 4. | Say unto them which daub it with untempered morter, that it shall fall there shall be an overflowing shower and ye, O great hailstones, shall fall and a stormy wind shall rend it. - from The King James Bible |
| 5. | It had the appearance of a picture with its face turned to the wall, of a frame probably showing a daub on the other side, of some pier-glass detached from a wall and lying forgotten there while waiting to be rehung. - from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo |