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gum1 [gʌm] N ANAT

gum

I . gum2 [gʌm] N

1. gum no pl (soft sticky substance):

gum
gum BOT

2. gum no pl (glue):

gum

II . gum2 [gʌm] VB trans

chewing gum [ˈtʃu:ɪŋgʌm] N no pl

gum up VB trans

Usage examples with gum

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Edible glitter made from gum arabic and other ingredients is even used by culinary artists.
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Bar lights were phased onto vehicles in 1988 replacing the single bubble gum light.
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To reinforce our long-standing support to migrants, we have planted a gum tree to signify that we welcome all migrants, including migrants from emerging communities.
www.swinburne.edu.au
I pointed to a nest above us in a gum tree.
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No candy, gum or lip balm, through which radiation would be ingested if an "incident" were to happen.
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Some specialty products exist in unique flavors, such as chocolate and bubble gum.
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The first shipment of figures were all a bubble-gum pink color that the collecting community calls flesh.
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She had success in this, appearing in commercials for chewing gum and hair dye.
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Several different power-ups are also available in the game, including a donut that increases speed, bowling pins that can be used as clubs, and bubble gum that slows players down.
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He is a former smoker who now chews gum on a regular, almost ritualized, basis (as seen in the way he unwraps the sticks of gum).
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