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gloppy

[glop-ee] / ˈglɒp i /




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Casserole, salad, cake — all upgraded, rebranded, distanced from the image of gloppy cream-of-whatever soup and shelf-stable “cheese food.”

From Salon • Sep. 23, 2025

Stations may focus on touch, such as a blindfolded journey through various gloppy textures, while others are directed toward more aural sensations.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2024

Hidden beneath the mountains is a kind of Jurassic World made of gloppy, bubble-gum-pink material and filled with hungry, amoeba-like creatures, acid lakes and fields of anemone that regenerate on the spot.

From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2022

When seasoned with lemon and garlic and whisked with ice water, tahini goes from gloppy and oily to pale, thick and emulsified with a bright and pungent flavor that’s also earthy and rich.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 4, 2022

After a minute or so, Rue presses a gloppy green wad of chewed leaves and spit on my knee.

From "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins




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