Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
glop .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I had more glaze, but paid no attention to the fact that, even though I cooled it down to the proper temperature, it was way, way too thick--it didn't coat the cake, it kind of glopped on top of the cake.
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Well, now I have glopped yoghurty blueberries off the spoon and onto my jeans in laughter.
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She opened the can of hummus and glopped it into a bowl, where it retained the shape and striations from the metal can.
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The dishes are almost deconstructed so that the main ingredients are accentuated and artfully arranged instead of just glopped together.
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Add sauce over all and toss again until thoroughly glopped together.
kateelliott: Query: Casseroles and Main Dishes that freeze well
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She opened the can of hummus and glopped it into a bowl, where it retained the shape and striations from the metal can.
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Noh was in heaven as she scooped a huge ball of butter from the butter dish and glopped it on her already partially eaten dinner roll.
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Noh was in heaven as she scooped a huge ball of butter from the butter dish and glopped it on her already partially eaten dinner roll.
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Noh was in heaven as she scooped a huge ball of butter from the butter dish and glopped it on her already partially eaten dinner roll.
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Fiddle Tim's drawings balance a basic illustration approach with a scruffy (but delicately painted) texture, all aptly composed and not glopped on or glittered like so much trendy low brow attempts at feigning real experience in a cartoon culture.
Mat Gleason: Frances Bean Cobain (aka Fiddle Tim) "Scumf#@!" at La Luz De Jesus Gallery
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