Covered with adhesive gum.
1And its long-armed athletes gummed up North Carolina's normally excellent ball movement.
2Mackenzie did not stir, but ordered fusees primed and the canoe gummed.
3A fire was quickly kindled, and the canoes gummed, preparatory to embarkation.
4I'd have gummed up everything back there if he had let me.
5After a moment's consideration, she cut the gummed line with a penknife.
6His blood soaked through her tabard and gummed her fingers to his.
7Then the tinny taste in my gummed-up mouth floods me with self-loathing.
8Rogue chief executives, supine boards and dumb disputes gummed up the process.
9Cases get gummed up in the courts for years on end.
10He knew when the tools were in clay and had become gummed up.
11On the card the gummed fragments of paper revealed a sentence:
12The appetite is lost and the eyes become gummed and inflamed.
13Continental Airlines delayed and canceled flights when its ticketing system got gummed up.
14Father wrote the names on tiny slips of paper and gummed them on.
15Fasten the wire with gummed label, to keep it from unwinding.
16It was of very stout paper, and did not look quite securely gummed.
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Estados Unidos da América