
Smudger | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom
Smudger is the first engine in the television series not created by Wilbert Awdry. However, his role was based on that of Stanley from The Railway Series book, Duke the Lost Engine.
SMUDGER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
It's a fat pencil that comes with a smudger at the other end. 2 meanings: 1. a person or thing that smudges 2. journalism slang a photographer.... Click for more definitions.
SMUDGER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SMUDGER is one that smudges; specifically : a worker who smudges orchards or groves.
smudger - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sep 28, 2024 · The tools can get rather exotic - spinners, rubber stamps, airbrush, smudgers, and so on.
Smudger/Behind the Scenes - Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki
Smudger is a fictional 0-4-0 narrow gauge well-tank locomotive created by Britt Allcroft and David Mitton. Smudger is depicted as a reckless and rough engine, who was later converted into a …
Smudger | Thomas The Tank Engine Series Wikia | Fandom
Smudger was a narrow gauge tank engine, who worked on the Mid Sodor Railway. He was later turned into a generator. According to Duke, Smudger was a show-off who rode roughly and …
Smudger the narrow guage engine from Thomas & Friends
Smudger is a dark green narrow gauge engine who has known to be reckless and he has been a hazard to other engines because he often became derailed. Smudger worked on Duke 's …
SMUDGER definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Crucially, the smudger at the end of this pencil is excellent. It's a fat pencil that comes with a smudger at the other end. 2 senses: 1. a person or thing that smudges 2. journalism slang a …
Smudger - Thomas the Tank Engine Series 100 Wiki
Smudger was a narrow gauge tank engine who formerly worked on the Mid Sodor Railway. He was later turned into a generator, but was turned into an engine again a few years later to help …
Smudger - Thomas Wooden Railway Wiki
Smudger was a rough narrow gauge tank engine who worked on the Mid-Sodor Railway with Duke.