Wiktionary
smudger
n. One who, or that which, smudges.
Usage examples of "smudger".
Then you grow up to a life of fatboys and four-eyes, bullies and bookworms, fudgers and smudgers.
Dan backed away from the drawing board, into the table where he kept his pens and ink, his pencils and small smudgers, the pastels, the nibs for pens, his straight edge, compass set that his dad had given him.
He brushed everything on the surface of the table, pencils, pastels, charcoal, smudgers, erasers onto the flat top.
I suggest that tonight you strip off your clothes, rub yourself with damp soil, stand in the smoke of burning bones, walk in pull-beast dung, eat panibals, ramp and smudgers, all of which permeate the body with odor, and wipe the grease into your skin.