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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
glue sniffer SUST.
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coladicto (coladicta)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
sniffer [ingl. am. ˈsnɪfər, ingl. brit. ˈsnɪfə] SUST. coloq.
1. sniffer (person):
esnifador m / esnifadora f argot
2. sniffer (detector):
3. sniffer (nose):
sniffer coloq.
napia(s) f(pl) coloq.
4. sniffer INFORM.:
I. glue [ingl. am. ɡlu, ingl. brit. ɡluː] SUST. U or C
atrbv. glue pen
atrbv. glue pen
II. glue <glues, glueing, glued> [ingl. am. ɡlu, ingl. brit. ɡluː] V. trans.
1. glue:
2. glue (fix):
en el diccionario PONS
I. glue [glu:] SUST. sin pl.
II. glue [glu:] V. trans.
to glue sth on
to be glued to sth fig.
to keep one's eyes glued to sth/sb fig.
en el diccionario PONS
I. glue [glu] SUST.
II. glue [glu] V. trans.
to glue sth on
to be glued to sth fig.
to keep one's eyes glued to sth/sb fig.
Present
Iglue
youglue
he/she/itglues
weglue
youglue
theyglue
Past
Iglued
youglued
he/she/itglued
weglued
youglued
theyglued
Present Perfect
Ihaveglued
youhaveglued
he/she/ithasglued
wehaveglued
youhaveglued
theyhaveglued
Past Perfect
Ihadglued
youhadglued
he/she/ithadglued
wehadglued
youhadglued
theyhadglued
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Keep your eyes glued to that set until the station signs off.
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Stationery has historically pertained to a wide gamut of materials: paper and office supplies, writing implements, greeting cards, glue, pencil cases and other similar items.
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I mean, her eyes are glued to that screen.
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Most inksticks are made of soot from pine or oil combined with animal glue.
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They mixed glue, water and radium powder, and then used camel hair brushes to apply the glowing paint onto dials.
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