Glom - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ɡlɑːm|
Brit.
|ɡlɒm|
verb
- take by theft (syn: cop, hook, knock off, snitch, thieve)
- seize upon or latch onto something
- seize upon or latch onto something
The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater
Extra examples
Mark is such a cutie!
...the manager glommed the shoplifter just as she was about to bolt out of the store...
He is quick to glom onto any new trends in fashion.
He glommed onto my book and wouldn't give it back.
The Republicans glommed onto Whitewater
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: glom
he/she/it: gloms
present participle: glomming
past tense: glommed
past participle: glommed
I/you/we/they: glom
he/she/it: gloms
present participle: glomming
past tense: glommed
past participle: glommed
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