Glue ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Glue ( noun )

  1. A substance used for sticking things together.
  2. A strong adhesive substance.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french glu, of germanic origin; related to german klebstoff "glue".

Examples:

  1. He used glue to fix the broken vase.
  2. She used glue to attach the label to the jar.
  3. The carpenter used glue to hold the pieces of wood together.
  4. The children were making a collage and needed glue to stick the pictures on the paper.
  5. The glue was strong enough to hold the weight of the object.

(As a verb)

Glue ( verb )

  1. A substance used for sticking things together.
  2. A strong adhesive substance.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french glu, of germanic origin; related to german klebstoff "glue".

Examples:

  1. He used glue to fix the broken vase.
  2. She used glue to attach the label to the jar.
  3. The carpenter used glue to hold the pieces of wood together.
  4. The children were making a collage and needed glue to stick the pictures on the paper.
  5. The glue was strong enough to hold the weight of the object.
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