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

  1. The grumose gravy clung to the mashed potatoes, creating an unappetizing lump.
  2. The blood dried on her bandage, forming a grumose crust that concealed the wound beneath.
  3. The grumose milk in the refrigerator had separated into a thick, gelatinous mass.
  4. The grumose smoke billowed from the factory chimneys, casting a gloomy pall over the city.
  5. The coffee sat on the counter, its grumose surface studded with undissolved grounds.
  6. The grumose sludge blocked the drain, causing the water to back up in the sink.
  7. The grumose paint refused to spread smoothly, leaving a rough and textured finish.
  8. The grumose clay was difficult to mold, its gritty texture resembling dry bread crumbs.
  9. The grumose discharge from the patient's wound concerned the doctor, indicating a possible infection.
  10. 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.