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gumminess

/guhm-ee/US // ˈgʌm i //UK // (ˈɡʌmɪ) //

胶质感,软糖,胶质,树胶质

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    gum·mi·er, gum·mi·est.

    • : of, resembling, or of the consistency of gum; viscid; mucilaginous.
    • : covered with or clogged by gum or sticky matter.
    • : exuding gum.

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Examples

  • I ate something every 30 minutes throughout my run, and while I threw in a pack of gummy bears and some Fig Newman’s, the majority of my fuel consisted of these.

  • Finding the right balance of THC in gummy form requires “a lot more science than many other platforms,” says Mike Hennesy, Wana’s vice president of innovation.

  • Pay attention to nose pads and temples, especially the grippy rubber material that gets all gummy with dirt and sweat.

  • The bread continues to bake on the inside even after it’s been removed from the oven, and cutting it too early may result something gummy or rubbery.

  • Finally, let the chicken cook until the skin releases easily from the pan, a sign that it’s well browned and no longer as gummy.

  • The end product is the closest I've come to achieving that "damp, gummy richness" McCullers' Frankie enjoyed so much.

  • As if to illustrate that, he removed his teeth, and put them on the table, flashing a gummy, toothless smile at me.

  • Cook it for too long and it gets mushy on the inside; not long enough and it gets gummy.

  • Previously they were painted, and had a gummy, sticky influence rearwards upon peoples clothes.

  • The residue in the dish after evaporation was a tough reddish brown, gummy mass which could be drawn out into fine threads.

  • Further examination indicated the presence of salicylic acid, a gummy material, having the properties of tragacanth and glycerin.

  • Swiftly Tom stuck the sheet of paper up under the show window, fastening it with the gummy seals.

  • It ran for about four or five inches, where the pipe appeared to be sealed with the same gummy substance as at the other end.