Noun: glob
Pronunciation: (glob)
Glob meaning: A compact mass or a lump of semi liquid substance.
Synonyms: chunk, clod, clump, lump, ball
Quotations: Richard Feynman – Poets say science takes away from the beauty of the stars – mere globs of gas atoms. I too can see the stars on a desert night and feel them. But do I see less or more?
Richard Carriere – This is all about selling a solution to small business instead of a value-priced PC with a glob of software. This is a tier one PC maker and a tier one software vendor both offering very aggressive value price.
Mike Huckabee – I liked gravy poured on top of a big glob of mashed potatoes, I liked biscuits a lot, and a lot of them. I liked going to the state fair and having a fried Twinkie. They were my choices. They were bad choices.
Sample sentences:
- Don’t call me a mindless philosopher, you overweight glob of grease.
- To glob everybody together is impossible to do.
- A beautiful cherry half shines up at me, but it rests on a dehydrating glob of tasty custard.
- She got an advice from the internet on using glob of earwax to get rid of cold sores.
- Since 1947, students and researchers at the University of Hyderabad have been tracking a glob of congealed black tar as it drips through a funnel.
- She pulled a sandy tube of sunscreen out of the beach bag and squeezed a huge glob of it into her palm.
- He forced the panic back down, swallowed a glob of burning spit, and asked, still pretty steadily, `Whose name?
- She took a huge glob of facial cream and applied it to her face, so that she would look beautiful in the wedding.
- He put a glob of paint into the bucket and went on painting all day.
- The glob hit the floor, bounced up a couple of inches, fell back, bounced again and then quivered to a stop.