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gob

/gob/US // gɒb //UK // (ɡɒb) //

觚,大口吃肉,大口吃东西

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mass or lump.
    • : gobs, Informal. a large quantity: gobs of money.
    • : Also called goaf .Mining. waste or barren material.

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Examples

  • Glass comes out of the furnace with no color, so artists add hues to the clear gob they draw from the forge.

  • Each project begins with the artist inserting the far end of a blowpipe into the furnace and rolling it back and forth until a gob—it’s actually called that—of glass forms.

  • A millimeter-sized gob of mucus beads up on a larvacean’s head.

  • “After Gob, I felt like there were a lot of jobs that I took where people wanted me to emulate or copy that performance,” he says.

  • For the record, the best three episodes deal with Gob, Tobias, and Buster, and it's not even close.

  • The experience left the septuagenarian designer sounding positively gob-smacked.

  • "John Greg—" Before I could articulate fully the blacksmith thrust a gob of the vile lather into my mouth.

  • Gazing anxiously over the fence, we heard a feeble chirp from a large gob of mud in the alley.

  • As might give me the chanst as I wants, but, by gob, it's a regular chouse.

  • You jest think of a lovin', trustin', and confidin' woman gettin' holt of a gob of p'isen like that!

  • The second wall lies across the valley at Gob-sorg, four miles beyond our camp at Chumbi.