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Meanings of
glob
in English
Portuguese
torrão
Catalan
tros
Spanish
bultito
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A compact mass.
ball
lump
chunk
clump
clod
Portuguese
torrão
Synonyms
Examples for "
ball
"
ball
lump
chunk
clump
clod
Examples for "
ball
"
1
Fiji was really really good on
ball
skills - particularly the backs.
2
Body-guard,
ball
given by the; and the Versailles mob; protecting the court.
3
Long French
ball
forces Solo to rush out to clear her lines.
4
This particular
ball
is said to have survived the great Chicago fire.
5
It was a rare example of a quality final
ball
from Liverpool.
1
For the
lump
in the throat and the tear in the eye.
2
Both the
lump
in the throat and the tear in the eye.
3
To the
lump
in the throat and the tear in the eye.
4
In Asakawa's case, however, the beginning of a
lump
had been observed.
5
At a tear in the throat and a
lump
in the eye.
1
The truth is, that's good enough for a large
chunk
of consumers.
2
The bolt came free, along with a good
chunk
of the wall.
3
When Katy left, a good
chunk
of my heart went with her.
4
Myself, I'd say there's a reasonable
chunk
of story left to tell.
5
You're talking a good
chunk
of the Royal Navy's construction budget there.
1
Talen skirted rounded the
clump
of trees and immediately saw the situation.
2
It lay just under that particular
clump
of bushes, in the shade.
3
He strode outside Garadar a short way to a
clump
of trees.
4
The shack is straight back in the deepest
clump
of buttonball trees.
5
The house stood back from the road in its
clump
of pines.
1
A vast improvement over the last
clod
the local constabulary sent out.
2
Then she heard a voice from the other side of the
clod
.
3
Bird, beast and insensate
clod
all felt the challenge of the season.
4
A
clod
was loosened somewhere above them and crashed upon the wreckage.
5
Break me, O Lord, even as the ploughshare breaks the reluctant
clod
.
Usage of
glob
in English
1
I described finding the hand bones and the
glob
of pine tar.
2
Squeeze some in your palm and it will form a tough
glob
.
3
Evan turned to see that the green
glob
was rapidly growing smaller.
4
Another flaming
glob
crackled toward me, and I barely turned in time.
5
A
glob
of glistening red phlegm struck the boy between two toes.
6
He flicked the flaming match at the
glob
on the prisoner's stomach.
7
The
glob
of mucus hung from her cheek like a yellow tear.
8
Then, I found some recognizable
glob
of water to track falling.
9
You have the speed at which this
glob
of oil and gas moved.
10
Instead, use the shell to
glob
one directory at a time:
11
It was a congealed
glob
of mostly iron, similar in composition to Amalthea.
12
The
glob
bounced in place, carrying the unmoving Beymer brothers inside.
13
It fell onto the
glob
on the floor, igniting it instantly.
14
Then he notices a little
glob
of cream leaking out from the paper.
15
Andy reached into the can and pulled out a green
glob
.
16
The bouncing, pulsating, green
glob
was just a few feet away.
Other examples for "glob"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
glob
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
big glob
green glob
small glob
enormous glob
thick glob
More collocations
Translations for
glob
Portuguese
torrão
grupo
bola
Catalan
tros
terròs
bocí
Spanish
bultito
terrón
bola
trozo
bulto
Glob
through the time
Glob
across language varieties
United States of America
Common