Having the sticky properties of an adhesive.
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Examples for "sticky"
Examples for "sticky"
1The wagon-covers became sticky in the sun, and rigid in the cold.
2Likewise, consider a short rappel or tension traverse to circumnavigate sticky problems.
3That includes the sticky topic of mutual assessments of national financial systems.
4They asked some really sticky questions about computers and discipline for learning.
5And you know how to get out of a sticky situation too.
1His face turned pasty gray in the deep gloom of the cabin.
2Bassenge turned white; his prominent eyes bulged in his rather pasty face.
3The gristle in the pasty, of course, is that academics run academia.
4But here comes the pasty, and I shall relish it wondrous well.
5Remember when your pasty dad wore that pale green cardigan one Easter?
1Barry was grinning, the box of gummy bears in his hand forgotten.
2But as soon as he chews the gummy candy he wants another.
3I blinked gummy lids and was immediately blinded by the overhead light.
4The shriveled pages of the book had stuck into a gummy block.
5Mr. Wendover's gummy lips curved in a grim smile at the recollection.
1Out on the open water, trailers of mist skimmed the viscous surface.
2The two appendices whip the viscous secretion of the glands into foam.
3The material employed in all buildings is originally liquid, or rather viscous.
4It was like a sea of swirling, spiraling tar, thick and viscous.
5Silas could almost feel the friction, hear the viscous grumble of digestion.
1The blood flowed freely and collected on his fingers in glutinous masses.
2Slowly the glutinous adhesion gave way, and slowly the writing revealed itself.
3The glutinous or oily exudation that covers them is a brilliant varnish.
4Puddings, cereals, and other glutinous mixtures are often cooked in this way.
5The psychic plane was thick with the glutinous effluvia of incomprehensible minds.
1The ones with that gluey consistency, like the inside of a Pop-Tart.
2Everywhere in the air and above her body-thosebright, glittering, gluey threads!
3The sandy ocean floor was warm and gluey under my feet.
4Supplies arrived regularly, which enabled Grandsk to produce gluey soups, full of margarine.
5Above the gluey snow it was easier to bank my skis.
1Practically none of them had been removed from the insoluble mucilaginous covering.
2These are mucilaginous when unbroken, and afford the taste of bitter almonds.
3Soft feed and mucilaginous and nourishing drinks should be given during these attacks.
4The expressed juice was not limpid, but thick, mucilaginous and ropy.
5The succulent covering of the fruit is soft and slimy, mawkishly sweet, and mucilaginous.
1Mirabilis longiflora.-Thestems and both surfaces of the leaves bear viscid hairs.
2This liquid is rather thick and viscid, but it is boiling furiously.
3It was the constituency, like viscid grease, which always put Joshua off.
4The viscid beads of white fire evaporated as they reached Jenny's hips.
5I saw them falling on the viscid surface of the water.
6The water coming in at first makes the linseed powder viscid.
7These viscid threads cool quickly in that chill altitude, and float down again.
8Neither sweet nor sour and both at once, choking and viscid.
9All the glands have the same form; their secretion is extremely viscid and acid.
10He ran through viscid squares of light, sandals thudding, robe flapping about his body.
11The juice is viscid, and when thickened to dryness, is the German Gum Acacia.
12He lurched heavily as he sought to drag his feet from the viscid muck.
13The branches are flexible, black, polished and without leaves, and secrete a viscid fluid.
14Your view may be correct about abundance of viscid matter, but seems rather improbable.
15It did not leave blood but a viscid purple smear.
16The slake-moth ran its hands through the viscid scum that had been its eggs.
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