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1 They had secrets A might glom on to, if A were still around.
2 But right now you'll glom on to anybody who makes you happy in the sack.
3 Now, there's an idea I can glom on to.
4 Especially when it comes to overlooking the big picture so she can glom on to the fashion consequences.
5 If we were home, he would merely glom on to us and salivate nervously all over our clothes.
7 The knee-deep glom on the tunnel floor exhaled it in sheets and columns, never disturbed by a clean wind or a breath of dryness.
8 But his narrowed eyes bounce off me, glomming on to something beyond.
9 They happen somewhere else and TV gloms on to them.
10 When I saw Paul McCartney I glommed on to him like a baby groupie.
11 While several economists briefly glommed on to Mandelbrot's analysis, it soon fell out of favor.
12 What most of the papers glommed on to was the fact that Julia was still missing.
13 He later described them as saucer-like disks … something the gentlemen of the press glommed on to very quickly.
14 She treated the defense of gays like a religious calling, only you have to think once or twice about the issue she glommed on to.
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