Gloppier example sentences

Related (5): messier, sloppier, wetter, stickier, goopier

gloppier

definition

  - adjective form of glop

glop

noun

glop (noun) · glops (plural noun)

  - a sticky and amorphous substance, typically something unpleasant:

  - a soft, shapeless lump of something:

  - worthless or overly sentimental writing, music, or other material:

  - transfer (a sloppy or sticky substance) to a container:

Synonyms

glop, mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, alluvium, dirt, slime, slush, slurry, sediment, lees, dregs, deposit, grounds, precipitate, residue, clag, clart, slob, gunk, crud, gloop, grunge, gook, goo, gunge, grot, guck, grouts

"Gloppier" Example Sentences

1. The soup became gloppier as it sat on the stove.
2. I requested for less sauce, but the chef made my plate even gloppier.
3. The rainy weather made the mud gloppier and more difficult to walk through.
4. She added too much liquid to the cake batter, causing it to become gloppier.
5. The paint was gloppier than expected, making it harder to create smooth brush strokes.
6. His handwriting got gloppier as he became more fatigued.
7. The glue became gloppier as it dried, making it harder to use.
8. The mashed potatoes were gloppier than usual, but still tasted delicious.
9. The batter was supposed to be thick, but it turned out gloppier than intended.
10. The sauce was so thick and gloppy that it completely drowned out the flavor of the pasta.
11. The paintbrush was caked with gloppy paint, making it difficult to use.
12. The tomato sauce became gloppier as it simmered on the stove.
13. The mud was so gloppy that it sucked off her shoes.
14. The batter was too thin and gloppy, leading to a disastrous baking experience.
15. The sauce was so gloppy that it pooled in the center of the plate.
16. The rain made the mud gloppier than ever, making it difficult to maneuver through the obstacle course.
17. The pot roast was delicious, but the gravy was a bit gloppier than she preferred.
18. The mixture in the bowl was becoming gloppier by the second, causing her to panic.
19. The thicker consistency made the icing gloppier than before, but she managed to spread it evenly.
20. The cookie dough was too wet and gloppy, resulting in a flat and overcooked batch.
21. The rain was making the ground gloppier, but the soccer game continued on.
22. The mixing bowl was filled with a gloppy and sticky mess that was difficult to clean up.
23. The soup was gloppier than desired, but it still hit the spot.
24. The sauce was too gloppy for her liking, but she tried not to let it bother her.
25. The rain made the roads gloppier, causing traffic to slow down.
26. The batter was gloppier than anticipated, leading to a baking disaster.
27. The thick, gloppy consistency of the paint made it difficult to achieve the desired look.
28. The sloshing sound underfoot indicated that the mud was even gloppier than before.
29. Increasing the amount of liquid made the batter gloppier and more difficult to work with.
30. The sauce was too gloppy, leading to complaints from the customers.

Common Phases

1. The painting got gloppier and gloppier; the colors were blending together in a messy way.
2. The sauce became gloppier as I added more ingredients; it was a thick and chunky texture.
3. The snow on the ground was getting gloppier with each passing hour; it was melting and turning into slush.
4. After stirring the batter vigorously, it became gloppier; I had to add more flour to thicken it up.
5. The mud on the trail was gloppier than I expected; my shoes were getting stuck with every step.

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