[
US
/ˈɡɑbz/
]
[ UK /ɡˈɒbz/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɒbz/ ]
NOUN
-
a large number or amount
she amassed stacks of newspapers
made lots of new friends
How To Use gobs In A Sentence
- Have you then seen the same old coffin dodger like ten years later and been utterly gobsmacked to see them still alive and kicking?
- There were gobs of fat and sinewy bits throughout the whole rib cut - it was soooo wrong.
- This year's induction festivities in Cooperstown delivered a much-needed boost to the local economy, as large groups of Cubs and Red Sox fans spent gobs of money along the village's Main Street.
- And "gobs" -- do I detect some kind of Texas connection? An Angeleno’s Ultimate Literary Workout: LAT Festival of Books Part II
- ‘We were gobsmacked by the success of the film, we couldn't believe it,’ Borland says.
- I am still constantly gobsmacked we are still together after what we have been through. The Sun
- My voice is like sandpaper, I cough up gobs of phlegm, my liver feels like a sandbag.
- Gobs of spittle ran down his chin.
- He was just glowing afterwards, he was gobsmacked.
- All at once it began to rain, drops large as gobs of spit.