glopped

/ɡlɑpt/
adjective
  1. Covered or filled with a thick, sticky substance.
    • The table was glopped with spilled syrup and crumbs.
    • The dog came inside with its fur glopped in sticky burrs.
    • His hands were all glopped with mud after digging in the garden.
verb
  1. To fall, drop, or move with a heavy, wet, or sticky sound.
    • She glopped the spoonful of oatmeal into the bowl with a dull thud.
    • The wet snow glopped off the roof and landed on the sidewalk.
    • The mud glopped from his boots as he walked across the kitchen floor.
  2. To apply or spread a thick, sticky substance carelessly or in large amounts.
    • She glopped a huge dollop of ketchup onto her fries.
    • He glopped too much glue onto the paper, and it oozed out the sides.
    • The painter glopped the paint onto the canvas without any precision.
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