gummy

[ˈɡʌmi]

gummy Definition

  • 1soft and sticky, as if made of gum or jelly
  • 2a type of candy that is soft, chewy, and often fruit-flavored

Using gummy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gummy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gummy texture of the rice was unappetizing.

  • Example

    She wore a gummy smile after eating the candy.

  • Example

    The child loved to eat gummy bears.

gummy Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with gummy

  • a smile that shows an excessive amount of gum tissue when a person smiles

    Example

    She was self-conscious about her gummy smile.

  • a type of gummy candy shaped like a worm

    Example

    He bought a bag of gummy worms at the store.

  • gummy vitamins

    vitamins in the form of gummies, often marketed towards children

    Example

    The child refused to take the pill form of the vitamin, so the mother bought gummy vitamins instead.

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Summary: gummy in Brief

The term 'gummy' [ˈɡʌmi] describes something that is soft, sticky, and often chewy. It can refer to the texture of food, such as 'The gummy texture of the rice was unappetizing,' or to a type of candy, like 'The child loved to eat gummy bears.' 'Gummy' also extends into phrases like 'gummy smile,' which refers to a smile that shows an excessive amount of gum tissue, and 'gummy vitamins,' which are vitamins in the form of gummies.