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blob
[ blob ]
noun
- a globule of liquid; bubble.
- a small lump, drop, splotch, or daub:
A blob of paint marred the surface.
- an object, especially a large one, having no distinct shape or definition:
a blob on the horizon.
- a dull, slow-witted, and uninteresting person.
verb (used with object)
- to mark or splotch with blobs.
blob
/ ɒ /
noun
- a soft mass or drop, as of some viscous liquid
- a spot, dab, or blotch of colour, ink, etc
- a indistinct or shapeless form or object
- a slang word for condom
verb
- tr to put blobs, as of ink or paint, on
Derived Forms
- ˈDz, adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of blob1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of blob1
Example Sentences
Even though Michelle’s hair was longer, everybody just sort of mushed us together in this blob of the sea.
"The bad photos are so funny - there are some amazing blobs of humans there."
But as he sees it, the balloony blobs can be like freeways: functional and necessary.
Another piece of evidence is the so-called 'cold blob' or 'warming hole' in the north Atlantic.
It came months after thousands of black blobs started appearing on the city's coasts in October, prompting authorities to close some of its most famous beaches for several days and order a massive clean-up.
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