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glue

noun as in adhesive

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Her 8-year-old was glued to the Watch Duty app for weeks.

In an age when most people are glued to their phones, wireless cellphone alerts can be a vital way to spread news quickly, Honea said.

Her son Mark and daughter Mandy, said she was "the glue that made the family so close", and that they were truly spoiled having her as their mum.

From BBC

Inside was a note which had become glued together with age, so experts used special techniques and chemicals to prise it apart.

From BBC

We glued “skins” to the bottoms of our skis, synthetic material that allows the skis to glide forward through the snow but stops them from sliding backward, making uphill travel possible.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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