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glob

[glob] / glɒb /
NOUN
thick lump
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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That thick orange glob jutting out of the sandwich when you press down is pimento cheese made with Beecher’s.

From Seattle Times

That artistry requires more than shiny headpieces, nose clips, massive globs of gelatin to keep one’s hair in place and swimsuits tailored to a theme such as Australia’s nod to “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”

From Los Angeles Times

With a thin brush, the Baltimore artist mixed globs of blue and red.

From Washington Post

Others welcomed the new machines, even if the globs they delivered at the wave of a hand sometimes slathered hot dogs with ruinous puddles rather than delicate drizzles of mustard.

From Seattle Times

Housing bias still bubbled to the surface, like ugly globs in an oil spill.

From Los Angeles Times