gluey|gluier|gluiest in English

adjective

[glue·y || 'gluːɪ]

sticky, resembling glue

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1. You'd better wash those gluey hands of yours.

2. 8 Its long cranium jutting forward,(www.Sentencedict.com) fangs dripping gluey saliva.

3. Purpose : To investigate the technique of managing anterier vitreous by high gluey Healon.

4. And now the night conjured up from the waters a gluey fog.

5. Synonyms for Clingier include stickier, gluier, gummier, tackier, gooier, claggier, gloopier, clartier, cloggier and ickier

6. Shell and mince shrimps and stir with chopsticks in one direction until gluey.

7. His shoes made a kind of sick, gluey sound in the perfectly mowed grass.

8. Synonyms for Clingy include sticky, gluey, adhesive, gummy, tacky, glutinous, viscid, tenacious, adherent and viscous

9. 23 His shoes made a kind of sick, gluey sound in the perfectly mowed grass.

10. Marinate the minced pork with all the seasonings, then stir the mixture clockwise until gluey.

11. Synonyms for Clayey include argillaceous, clayish, heavy, clay, viscous, viscid, muddy, sticky, glutinous and gluey

12. Gluey material added to paper to create a smooth writing surface to make to ink.

13. Add water, salt, sugar and light soy sauce to the minced pork and stir until gluey.

14. 27 I watched the others to see how to scoop up the gluey mush with my hand.

15. Casein, or “cheese painting,” is a medium in which pigments are tempered with the gluey curd of cheese or milk precipitate

16. Or for risotto, you must have hot stock or you slow the cooking down too much and end up with gluey rice.

17. Many of the world's 675-plus carnivorous species set passive traps. A bun-size butterwort bristles with gluey hairs that ensnare insects until digestive juices do their work.

18. Hence kolla +oid (Colloid) = glue-like.This word was first used in the mid-19 th century for substances that have been in a gelatinous or gluey state, like starch in water.