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Meaning of glairy

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glairy (a.)

Like glair, or partaking of its qualities; covered with glair; viscous and transparent; slimy.

glairy Sentence Examples

  1. The cough syrup had a thick, glairy consistency that clung to my throat.
  2. The mayonnaise was overly glairy and separated easily.
  3. The egg white was whipped into stiff peaks that were slightly glairy.
  4. The slime secreted by the snail was glairy and left a sticky residue.
  5. The mucous lining the nose during a cold was glairy and difficult to blow out.
  6. The glue was so thick and glairy that it formed strings when applied.
  7. The oatmeal was cooked for too long and became glairy and unappetizing.
  8. The mucus in the patient's lungs was thick and glairy, making it difficult to breathe.
  9. The pumpkin puree had a grainy, glairy texture that was unpleasant to eat.
  10. The saliva of the dog was viscous and glairy, leaving a wet trail on the floor.

FAQs About the word glairy

Like glair, or partaking of its qualities; covered with glair; viscous and transparent; slimy.

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The cough syrup had a thick, glairy consistency that clung to my throat.

The mayonnaise was overly glairy and separated easily.

The egg white was whipped into stiff peaks that were slightly glairy.

The slime secreted by the snail was glairy and left a sticky residue.