gummy

gummy
1. adjective /ˈɡʌmi/
a) Showing the gums.

a gummy grin

b) Resembling gum (the substance).
2. noun /ˈɡʌmi/
a) A gummy shark.
b) A sheep that is losing or has lost its teeth.

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  • gummy — Ⅰ. gummy [1] ► ADJECTIVE (gummier, gummiest) ▪ viscous; sticky. DERIVATIVES gumminess noun. Ⅱ. gummy [2] ► ADJECTIVE ( …   English terms dictionary

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  • gummy — [gum′ē] adj. gummier, gummiest 1. having the nature of gum; sticky; viscid 2. covered with or containing gum 3. yielding gum gumminess n …   English World dictionary

  • Gummy — Koreanische Schreibweise Siehe auch: Koreanischer Name Koreanisches Alphabet: 박지연 Revidierte Romanisierung: Park Ji yeon McCune Reischauer: Gummy (* 8. April 1981 in …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • gummy — UK [ˈɡʌmɪ] / US adjective Word forms gummy : adjective gummy comparative gummier superlative gummiest 1) sticky, or covered in something sticky 2) showing a lot of your gums a big gummy smile …   English dictionary

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  • gummy — gum|my [ gʌmi ] adjective 1. ) sticky, or covered in something sticky 2. ) showing a lot of your GUMS: a big gummy smile …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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