englue (Meaning)

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englue (v. t.)

To join or close fast together, as with glue; as, a coffer well englued.

Synonyms & Antonyms of englue

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englue Sentence Examples

  1. The spider's web englued the helpless fly, preventing its escape.
  2. The sticky substance englued the child's fingers, making it difficult to let go of the toy.
  3. The tar pit englued the dinosaur, preserving its remains for millions of years.
  4. The glue englued the pieces of paper together, forming a sturdy bond.
  5. The honey englued the spoon, making it difficult to remove.
  6. The sap englued the bird's feathers, preventing it from flying away.
  7. The adhesive englued the label to the package, ensuring that it would stay in place.
  8. The resin englued the insect, creating a beautiful and unique piece of jewelry.
  9. The syrup englued the pancake, making it a delicious and messy breakfast.
  10. The mud englued the tires of the car, making it difficult to move.

FAQs About the word englue

To join or close fast together, as with glue; as, a coffer well englued.

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The spider's web englued the helpless fly, preventing its escape.

The sticky substance englued the child's fingers, making it difficult to let go of the toy.

The tar pit englued the dinosaur, preserving its remains for millions of years.

The glue englued the pieces of paper together, forming a sturdy bond.