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goo

noun as in sticky substance

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Napalm is the infamous, goo-like substance that burns quickly when lit on fire and adheres easily to skin.

On Dec. 10, at 8:27 a.m., baby Quentin came into the world purple and covered in white goo.

By the third take, the goo was dripping off my lips, and I heard Steven yell, ‘Cut!’

She makes personal appearances and people go goo-goo ga-ga over her—all over the U.S. and internationally.

New leaders come to Washington and immediately get stuck in the bureaucratic goo.

And to this day the Indians say that when a baby cries "Goo" he remembers the time when he conquered the mighty Glooskap.

Indeed, The Hopper's spirits rose under his continued "goo-gooing" and chirruping.

As for Mabel, she was one of them gushy, goo-gooey kind of girls, and she was as struck with the shebang as her dad.

Dave shrugged his shoulders and replied evasively: "Pretty goo' fishin' groun' here at 'Pete's Patch.'"

My missis an' the maids they won't goo near the church to-night, an' I wager no one else won't, neither.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to goo, such as: gunk, muck, sludge, crud, glop, and gook.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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