Cause of a sticky situation?
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GOOPCause of a sticky situation?
gunkto cause something to be gunky sticky
BRIARBit of a sticky wicket
BRIARBit of a sticky wicket?
TOESticky part of a gecko
conglutinantjoining by means of a sticky substance
SYRUPContents of a diner dispenser that might get sticky
PINESAPSticky stuff that drips down the side of a cone?
gelatinousof a slimy, clear sticky nature, water soluble, like gelatine
gelatinousnessGELATINOUS, of a slimy, clear sticky nature, water soluble, like gelatine
gelatinouslyGELATINOUS, of a slimy, clear sticky nature, water soluble, like gelatine
PINETARSticky stuff at the center of a 1983 George Brett baseball "incident"
gleizationthe process of forming a glei, a sticky clay soil also GLEISATION
gleisationthe process of forming a glei, a sticky clay soil also GLEIZATION
muida slimy sticky mixture of solid material with a liquid and especially water
gleizationsGLEIZATION, the process of forming a glei, a sticky clay soil also GLEISATION
blacklanda heavy, sticky black soil such as that covering large areas of Texas
gleisationsGLEISATION, the process of forming a glei, a sticky clay soil also GLEIZATION
catchfliesA campion or similar plant of the pink family, with a sticky stem
blacklandsBLACKLAND, a heavy, sticky black soil such as that covering large areas of Texas
tackiest(of glue, paint, or other substances) Retaining a slightly sticky feel; not fully dry
gleyeda sticky clay soil or soil layer formed under the surface of some waterlogged soils
tarweedsAny of a number of American plants of the daisy family with sticky leaves and heavy scent
aaliisa bushy sapindaceous shrub, Dodonaea viscosa, of Australia, Hawaii, Africa, and tropical America, having small greenish flowers and sticky foliage
alkydsany of a group of sticky resins derived from dicarboxylic acids, as phthalic or maleic acid, in reaction with polyvalent alcohols, as glycol or glycerol: used chiefly in adhesives and paints
alkydany of a group of sticky resins derived from dicarboxylic acids, as phthalic or maleic acid, in reaction with polyvalent alcohols, as glycol or glycerol: used chiefly in adhesives and paints
scrapieinfectious, usually fatal brain disease of sheep, characterized by twitching of the neck and head, grinding of the teeth, and scraping of itching portions of skin against fixed objects with a subsequent loss of wool: caused by an unidentified sticky agent
scrapiesinfectious, usually fatal brain disease of sheep, characterized by twitching of the neck and head, grinding of the teeth, and scraping of itching portions of skin against fixed objects with a subsequent loss of wool: caused by an unidentified sticky agent