time. marky Jonas
No, the word gooey is not an adverb.The word gooey is an adjective.
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reads, as a thick, boring book or report.
Gooey literally means having the properties of goo. Mainly this means thick, possibly runny, or possibly sticky.The potato salad had a particularly gooey quality to it, and as such I avoided it after the first few bites.My hands were so gooey after handling all those pots of honey.
its a thick slippery substance called mucus
Yes, "gooey" is a real word. It is an adjective used to describe something that is sticky, thick, or soft in texture, often associated with substances like melted chocolate or certain types of food. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe overly sentimental or emotional situations.
A five letter word for bravery is valor.
A five letter word for a game is "match."
Scarf is a five letter word for muffler.
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