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  • GLOMMED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Glom first meant “to steal” (as in the purse-snatching, robber kind of stealing), but over time that meaning got stretched to include figurative uses
  • Glommed - definition of glommed by The Free Dictionary
    1 To grab or hold onto something: The child glommed on to her mother's arm 2 To become attached to something; stick: "The candies had glommed together in the heat" (Porter Shreve)
  • Glom Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    He glommed on to other people's ideas as if they were his own The coating gloms on to the plastic during heating He glommed onto me at the party, and I was stuck talking to him all night Other businesses have not yet glommed on to the potential of this new technology
  • glom - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    glom (glom), v , glommed, glom•ming, n [Slang ] v t Slang Terms to steal Slang Terms to catch or grab Slang Terms to look at v i glom onto, to take hold or possession of: He wanted to glom onto some of that money n Slang Terms a look or glimpse
  • Definition of glommed - Words Defined
    "Glommed" is an informal term with roots in Scottish dialect, emphasizing seizing or understanding in a casual context Its use in modern American English reflects a sense of immediacy and informality, making it a versatile term for both tangible and intangible actions
  • GLOM definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    2 senses: slang 1 to attach oneself to or associate oneself with 2 US to acquire, esp without paying Click for more definitions
  • Glom - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To figuratively grab or seize something is to glom onto it A local newspaper might simply glom onto whatever stories the larger national papers are covering
  • glom - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    glom (third-person singular simple present gloms, present participle glomming, simple past and past participle glommed) (intransitive) Alternative form of glaum (“look, stare”)
  • Glommed Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Glommed definition: Simple past tense and past participle of <i><a>glom < a>< i>
  • Definition of Glommed - WordDB. com
    "The child glommed onto his mother's leg and refused to let go " "She quickly glommed onto the information and started implementing it into her project " "The detective glommed onto a vital clue that helped solve the case " "The politician glommed onto the issue and used it to gain public support "





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