gaumed

/ɡɔmd/
verb
  1. Past tense of gaum: smeared, daubed, or made dirty or sticky.
    • He gaumed the table with glue while working on his model airplane.
    • She gaumed the recipe card with flour and butter as she baked.
    • The mechanic gaumed his overalls with engine oil.
adjective
  1. Smeared, dirty, or sticky, especially with a greasy or messy substance.
    • Her hands were gaumed with paint from the art project.
    • After the barbecue, the grill was gaumed with grease and charred bits.
    • The child's face was gaumed with jam and peanut butter.
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