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Glued

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Adjective

1. glued, pasted

affixed or as if affixed with glue or paste

Example Sentences:
'he stayed glued to one spot'
'pieces of pasted paper'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Glued

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noun
1. 
any natural or synthetic adhesive, esp a sticky gelatinous substance prepared by boiling animal products such as bones, skin, and horns
2. 
any other sticky or adhesive substance
verbWord forms: glues, gluing, glueing or glued
3. (transitive)
to join or stick together with or as if with glue

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Glued

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noun
1. 
a hard, brittle gelatin made by boiling animal skins, bones, hoofs, etc. to a jelly: when heated in water, it forms a sticky, viscous liquid used to stick things together
2. 
any of various similar adhesive preparations made from casein, resin, etc.
verb transitiveWord forms: glued or ˈgluing
3. 
to make stick with or as with glue

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Glued

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n.
1.
a. A strong liquid adhesive obtained by boiling collagenous animal parts such as bones, hides, and hooves into hard gelatin and then adding water.
b. Any of various similar adhesives, such as paste, mucilage, or epoxy.
2. An adhesive force or factor: Idealism was the glue that held our group together.
tr.v. glued, glu·ing, glues
1. To stick, fasten, or cause to adhere: glued the broken leg of the chair together.
2. To cause to be focused on or directed at something: Our eyes were glued to the stage.

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