[
US
/ˈbɫɑb/
]
[ UK /blˈɒb/ ]
[ UK /blˈɒb/ ]
VERB
-
make a spot or mark onto
The wine spotted the tablecloth
NOUN
- an indistinct shapeless form
How To Use blob In A Sentence
- In the middle of the white wormy thing, which fills the entire shell, is a green blob about the size of a small sprout.
- Researchers demonstrated they could make such blobs of tissue grow into either roots or shoots depending on the ratio of two critical plant hormones, auxins and cytokinins.
- We could end up squeezing the insurgents out and we'll just have to see where they blob up again. Times, Sunday Times
- A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years. The Sun
- What it was now was the starry 1939-45 War again, and it was a very blobby and liny and crackly film you could viddy had been made by the Germans. Where's the show?
- Complex chemical molecules began to clump together to form microscopic blobs - cells. The Sun
- The skittering streaks and brushy splashes of color - punctuated by incidental drips and blobs - tend to remain discrete, but when they are allowed to run together, the effect is spectacular.
- A white blob was smeared across the lower part of his abdomen.
- There was an erroneous assumption that the sticky foam would be used as an anti-personnel weapon, and visions of an agitator with his head covered with a blob of foam prevented a more careful analysis of the intended use of the foam.
- Complex chemical molecules began to clump together to form microscopic blobs - cells. The Sun