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/glɒm/ Show Spelled [glom] Show IPA verb, glommed, glom·ming, noun Slang. verb (used with object). 1. to steal. 2. to catch or grab. 3. to look at. noun. 4.
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Synonyms for grab at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and ... clutch, collar, corral*, get one's fingers on, get one's hands on, glom, grapple, ...
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... capture, collar, commitment, confinement, constraint, crimp, detention, drop*, fall*, gaff, glom, grab*, heat*, hook*, imprisonment, incarceration, jailing, mitt, nab, ...
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... capture, collar, commitment, confinement, constraint, crimp, detention, drop*, fall*, gaff, glom, grab*, heat*, hook*, imprisonment, incarceration, jailing, mitt, nab, ...
www.grammarist.com/usage/glom-onto/
Oct 4, 2011 ... Glom, an American word with Scots and ultimately Gaelic origins, originally meant to grab, snatch, or steal, and it often took the preposition onto ...
www.word-detective.com/2010/03/04/glom/
Mar 4, 2010 ... I would have guessed “grab” or “nab,” if they fit the puzzle. Is “glom” referring to “ seize” in the context of a car engine seizing up after running out ...
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glom on to : to grab hold of : appropriate to oneself <glommed on to her ideas>. It looks like the "appropriate to oneself" meaning here, amateurr ...
www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=glom
glom · Look up glom at Dictionary.com: 1907, glahm "grab, snatch, steal," Amer. Eng. underworld slang, from Scot. glaum (1715), apparently from Gael. glam "to ...
www.glom.org/wiki/index.php?title=Development/OnlineGlo... www.glom.org/wiki/index.php?title=Development/OnlineGlom/Building_java-libglom
Dec 23, 2011 ... configure --enable-maven-install so that gwt-glom can find the ... This should take a few minutes so now's a good time to grab a coffee or tea.
www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19980128
Jan 28, 1998 ... "Glom"??? Yes, glom. The word glom is found in a variety of of senses having the basic meaning 'to grab'. The earliest recorded meaning is 'to ...
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