glue
IPA: gɫˈu
noun
- A hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance.
- (figurative) Anything that binds two things or people together.
verb
- (transitive) To join or attach something using glue.
- (transitive, figuratively) To cause something to adhere closely to; to cause to follow attentively.
- (intransitive) To apply glue.
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Examples of "glue" in Sentences
- The glue is strongly adhesive.
- The glue hardens as time passes.
- Glue it to the air above the paper.
- This was the forerunner of the modern glue.
- Glue to paste the bamboo sticks on the paper.
- Glue is applied to the edge of the first panel.
- The glue on the back is still sticky and not discolored.
- The gum like sap was even used as a glue or as waterproofing.
- Once the glue is cold, the veneer is positioned on the substrate.
- Spreading the glue love.getglue. com @glue_genie #glue At Adaptive Blue offices.
- Buy a jump suit then smoother your self in glue then fo roll in a bunch of brush.
- The word glue is just "en" so you stick the words together by sticking "en" between them: der Assenholengrabbenmeinenparkenspot
- I have some apps in mind, but as usual, this glue is there to make it possible for others to build on the connection, much as we connect with Google, Amazon, WordPress and other Internet-based services.
- "You need to have a core ideology of some kind which means it is not only a shared vision but also a value system, values that are clear to the firm, because thats what I call the glue which holds them together."
- Pakistan, with its “Islamic” nuclear bomb, Taliban - and al-Qaeda-infested northwestern borderlands, dysfunctional cities, and territorially based ethnic groups for whom Islam could never provide adequate glue, is commonly referred to as the most dangerous country in the world, a nuclear Yugoslavia-in-the-making.
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