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glob

[ glob ]

noun

  1. a drop or globule of a liquid.
  2. a usually rounded quantity or lump of some plastic or moldable substance:

    a little glob of clay; a huge glob of whipped cream.



glob

/ É¡±ôÉ’²ú /

noun

  1. informal.
    a rounded mass of some thick fluid or pliable substance

    a glob of cream

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of glob1

1895–1900; perhaps blend of globe and blob
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of glob1

C20: probably from globe , influenced by blob
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Example Sentences

The scorching heat melted the glass awards her daughter had received for her theater performances, leaving behind deformed globs of crystal.

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“It’s going to come off in globs, but also leave some remnants.â€

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Next to other pillars, he presses his ear to the metal, listening to globs of concrete pour into the hollow tube.

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It cracked open, and a yellow-orange glob suspended in a thick clear goo oozed out.

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Today she reaches the peak of her canvases by riding a scissor lift, which sits behind her worktable, its metal bars speckled with globs of paint in many different colors.

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