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[ UK /ɡˈʌmi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəmi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having the sticky properties of an adhesive
  2. covered with adhesive gum

How To Use gummy In A Sentence

  • So when I need to know what the black rubbery thingummy on a windscreen wiper is called, I can look up windscreen wiper in the index, turn to the appropriate picture, and learn that it's a wiper blade rubber. The Naming of Parts
  • Or it might be that kids already know that "a carrot is a carrot is a carrot," she adds, whereas they're not sure how a specific brand of graham cracker or gummy snack will taste.
  • Caoutchouc, as it exudes from the trees, is a milk-like emulsion, wherein globules of caoutchouc proper are suspended in a gummy solution.
  • Next, we pack our gummy starfish into the two-seated poussette. Adventures in Babysitting, Part 1
  • Hit the auto-update thingummybob for the latest updates and email The Guardian World News
  • He has gummy gaps in his grin, the result of a stint as a boxer in the 1980s (he moved to Minneapolis in '84, after losing a big match in Fort Dodge, Iowa).
  • There was a gummy label attached to several sharp shards.
  • Bees collect this gummy resin from tree sap, flowers, and vegetables, and then mix it with their own beeswax.
  • I bet there are a few of you that are thinking shark, yuk, but a gummy shark, so named because it has no teeth, is probably the most popular fish in Victoria, served as it is in every fish 'n' chip shop as flake, which is what the flesh does when cooked and as a bonus, there are absolutely no bones in it. At My Table
  • Only the gummy ancho chili sauce marred the beauty of the dish.
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