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gook

[ UK /ɡˈʊk/ ]
[ US /ˈɡʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. any thick, viscous matter

How To Use gook In A Sentence

  • The results are usually tushery and gadzookery — a form of higher gobbledygook. Times, Sunday Times
  • pseudo-scientific gobbledygook and pontifical hooey
  • Others go too fast and end up with gobbledegook. Times, Sunday Times
  • This gook makes the difference between a frizzy mess and some kind of defined curl.
  • They were tired of the double-speak and gobbledygook.
  • The GI slang term gook has no connection to geek and, at least initially, was not an intended slur on Asians. No Uncertain Terms
  • It is one of a torrent of jargon words, phrases, clichés and bureaucratic gobbledygook that have grown to clutter our language, and which were highlighted last week by the Plain English Campaign.
  • And if, as I believe he does, Woods wonders why the academic discourse on literature is conducted in a language called gobbledygook, then the answer is surely perfectly clear. Abandoned attempt
  • Then, like the pamphleteers of old, dozens of community radio stations plastered on-air broadsheets all across the country, translating regulatory gobbledygook into straightforward rallying cries.
  • Today, we learn about a strange gooky substance, the Suez Canal and an act of heroism in Egypt that had librarians worldwide cheering. NPR Topics: News
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