glued

[ US /ˈɡɫud/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈuːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. affixed or as if affixed with glue or paste
    he stayed glued to one spot
    pieces of pasted paper
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How To Use glued In A Sentence

  • Push the panel into the glued surface and use a level to make certain it is plumb before you tack it into position and glue it down permanently.
  • The antlers are placed together, held by sandbags and glued with epoxy.
  • The wooden matches were glued to the dial of the manual kitchen timer.
  • The printed shapes are glued together to make moulds for fibreglass panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your tailor or the salesman you're consulting.
  • I just stood there, glued to the spot.
  • The final days of the mayoral campaign find mayoress Kathy Baildon in a familiar pose: in the campaign office, surrounded by charts and calendars, phone glued to her ear.
  • In the former case the stiles are rebated (as already shown in Fig. 260), whilst at Fig. 262 an astragal bead is glued to the right-hand stile. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
  • It belongs to the class of languages called agglutinative, common to the Tauranian race; i.e., it consists of words "glued together," without declension of conjugation. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • It's as if the ISG glued blinders to their collective head, ignoring the fact that both Iran and Syria are engaging in hegemonic actions to control Iraq; that either of these countries will only support the parts of the ISG that assist in the achievement of their goals, and that they will tell us anything while they do whatever the hell they want, because they do not fear us. Sound Politics: Re: The Israel Gambit
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