What does GLOBS mean?

Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:
  1. A shapeless mass or lump of a substance, especially a thick liquid.
  2. A quantity of something, especially something viscous or sticky.
  3. A large amount or quantity of something.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /ɡlɑbz/
  • UK: /ɡlɒbz/
Origin and Usage:

The word "globs" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century from the Middle English word "globbe," meaning "lump" or "mass." It is commonly used to describe a shapeless mass or lump of a substance, such as a thick liquid or a sticky substance. It is also used to describe a large amount or quantity of something.

Synonyms:
  • Mass
  • Lump
  • Blob
  • Clump
  • Chunk
Related Words:
  • Blobs
  • Globo
  • Globe
  • Glogg
  • Gloom
Example Sentences:
  • She scooped up a glob of peanut butter and spread it on her toast.
  • There were globs of paint on the floor from the messy art project.
  • The recipe called for a glob of honey to sweeten the sauce.


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