glue - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • sniff: I don't wanna sniff glue like me mates.
  • melt: Then use a dab of hot melt glue to secure the LED to the front panel.
  • apply: Francois, the Ulysses resident dentist, repaired my tooth, saying the epoxy glue applied in Cape Town would have caused an abscess.

Adjective modifier

  • hot-melt: I have used an ordinary black plastic flower pot, and blocked up the drainage holes using hot-melt glue.
  • epoxy: Francois, the Ulysses resident dentist, repaired my tooth, saying the epoxy glue applied in Cape Town would have caused an abscess.
  • super: The delicate tail wheel was added next with just a smear of super glue.
  • sticky: The boots were working like sticky glue or magnets.
  • waterproof: There is a significant exposure to formaldehyde in the construction industry from paints, hardboard, rockwool, plastics and waterproof glues.
  • hot: Sheets of paper String PVC hot melt glue Glue stick.

Modifies a noun

  • ear: In most children, glue ear clears up on its own.
  • gun: Tables with bench hooks, low melt glue guns, saws, scissors, pencils.
  • stick: Ensure diy glue sticks are used with diy hot melt glue gun.
  • factory: Perhaps it also sticks in the mind because this future visitor to the glue factory came fifth out of six runners.

Noun used with modifier

  • fibrin: Fatal anaphylaxis followed aprotinin exposure in a local application of fibrin glue [ 22 ] .
  • glitter: Purchase some glitter glue an... Learn How To Find Quality Discount Furniture?
  • plywood: He started out as an applied chemist working with plywood glues, urethane foams, and other formulated compounds.
  • melt: Sheets of paper String PVC hot melt glue Glue stick.
  • resin: They are extruded from glass fiber and resin glue.
  • bee: The allergenic fraction of bee glue is found in the volatile oil derived from it by distillation.

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