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glom

[gläm]

glom Definition

  • 1to take or steal something
  • 2to grab onto or hold tightly
  • 3to understand or comprehend

Using glom: Examples

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

  • Example

    He tried to glom the last piece of cake.

  • Example

    She glommed onto his arm and wouldn't let go.

  • Example

    I finally glommed what he was trying to say.

  • Example

    The thief glommed the wallet from her purse.

glom Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with glom

  • to attach oneself to someone or something, often without permission or invitation

    Example

    He always tries to glom on to our group outings.

  • to take or seize something, often quickly and without permission

    Example

    He glommed onto the opportunity to invest in the startup.

  • glom onto (something)

    to understand or comprehend something

    Example

    It took me a while to glom onto the new software, but now I'm comfortable with it.

Origins of glom

originally American slang, possibly from Scottish 'glam', meaning to grab or snatch

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Summary: glom in Brief

'Glom' [gläm] is a verb that can mean to take or steal something, as in 'The thief glommed the wallet from her purse.' It can also mean to grab onto or hold tightly, as in 'She glommed onto his arm and wouldn't let go.' Additionally, it can mean to understand or comprehend, as in 'I finally glommed what he was trying to say.' The phrase 'glom on' denotes attaching oneself to someone or something, while 'glom onto' means to take or seize something.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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I

know

you

don't,

Tiffany!


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Glom

you,

Jake.