glomming

[glah-ming]

glomming Definition

  • 1stealing or taking something without permission
  • 2to grab onto something tightly

Using glomming: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was caught glomming candy from the store.

  • Example

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

  • Example

    The thief glommed the purse and ran away.

glomming Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glomming

Phrases with glomming

  • to attach oneself to someone or something, often in a clingy or possessive manner

    Example

    She always gloms onto her boyfriend at parties.

  • glom onto (information)

    to acquire information, often by listening in on conversations or eavesdropping

    Example

    He managed to glom onto some insider information about the company's plans.

  • glom onto (opportunity)

    to take advantage of an opportunity, often quickly and aggressively

    Example

    The company was quick to glom onto the new market trend.

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Summary: glomming in Brief

'Glomming' [glah-ming] is a verb that has two meanings. The first meaning is 'stealing or taking something without permission,' as in 'He was caught glomming candy from the store.' The second meaning is 'to grab onto something tightly,' as in 'She glommed onto his arm and wouldn't let go.' 'Glomming' can also be used in phrases like 'glom onto,' which means to attach oneself to someone or something, and 'glom onto (information/opportunity),' which means to acquire information or take advantage of an opportunity.