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  • noun Plural form of glomeration.

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  • For him, the journey includes the nation's largest gated community (chopped into an Arkansas mountaintop), a publicly financed road to nowhere (a drug smugglers 'landing strip in Florida), "worship centers" with "the architectural lines of an auto-body shop" (Oklahoma) and, in the stretches between churches, "miles of abandoned buildings, of decaying house trailers steadily vanishing under glomerations of cast-off appliances," including "one remarkable stack of refrigerators topped by a ragged American flag flapping a conqueror's tired glory over the rummage."

    Route 66 News 2008

  • For him, the journey includes the nation's largest gated community (chopped into an Arkansas mountaintop), a publicly financed road to nowhere (a drug smugglers 'landing strip in Florida), "worship centers" with "the architectural lines of an auto-body shop" (Oklahoma) and, in the stretches between churches, "miles of abandoned buildings, of decaying house trailers steadily vanishing under glomerations of cast-off appliances," including "one remarkable stack of refrigerators topped by a ragged American flag flapping a conqueror's tired glory over the rummage."

    Route 66 Guide 2008

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