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gooey

[ UK /ɡˈuːi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡui/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. soft and sticky

How To Use gooey In A Sentence

  • Parasite Rex author Carl Zimmer tells the story in gooey, graphic detail: Boing Boing: January 29, 2006 - February 4, 2006 Archives
  • An infuriatingly gooey-wooey silly-billy lovey-wovey couple. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nestled in terra cotta, thick, gutsy prosciutto barely girdles hunks of luxuriantly gooey mozzarella bocconcini that have been roasted into a delicious taffy, the perfect bonbon to chomp on during a film by the Taviani brothers.
  • On the technological side, what the Mac ushered in was what the geeks called a GUI pronounced "gooey" -- a Graphical User Interface. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Long Live Steve Jobs
  • Abbey freely indulged in two of the huge, gooey chocolate chip cookies.
  • The writers juggled a nice mix of comedy, drama and romance pretty well, only occasionally stumbling into gooey sentimentality.
  • After a few days, the sought after botrytis-infected grape can rot further by the action of another fungus into a gooey grey lump.
  • Within two minutes of ordering appetizers, our party was inundated with marshmallow-size gnocchi and enough gooey risottos to caulk a ship.
  • But those mots are just the icing on what is essentially a very rich, very filling, very addictive, gooey chocolate cake of a thriller.
  • PENSACOLA - Brown gooey oil slopped into the Perdido and Pensacola passes Thursday, the first confirmed invasion of oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster into Florida's inland waterways. TCPalm Stories
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