grumose (Meaning)
Wordnet
grumose (s)
transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass
Webster
grumose (a.)
Clustered in grains at intervals; grumous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of grumose
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grumose Sentence Examples
- The grumose gravy clung to the mashed potatoes, creating an unappetizing lump.
- The blood dried on her bandage, forming a grumose crust that concealed the wound beneath.
- The grumose milk in the refrigerator had separated into a thick, gelatinous mass.
- The grumose smoke billowed from the factory chimneys, casting a gloomy pall over the city.
- The coffee sat on the counter, its grumose surface studded with undissolved grounds.
- The grumose sludge blocked the drain, causing the water to back up in the sink.
- The grumose paint refused to spread smoothly, leaving a rough and textured finish.
- The grumose clay was difficult to mold, its gritty texture resembling dry bread crumbs.
- The grumose discharge from the patient's wound concerned the doctor, indicating a possible infection.
- The grumose clouds gathered overhead, threatening to unleash a downpour at any moment.
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transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid massClustered in grains at intervals; grumous.
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The grumose gravy clung to the mashed potatoes, creating an unappetizing lump.
The blood dried on her bandage, forming a grumose crust that concealed the wound beneath.
The grumose milk in the refrigerator had separated into a thick, gelatinous mass.
The grumose smoke billowed from the factory chimneys, casting a gloomy pall over the city.