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"glom onto" Definitions
  1. to develop a strong interest in something
  2. to become attached or stuck to something

42 Sentences With "glom onto"

How to use glom onto in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "glom onto" and check conjugation/comparative form for "glom onto". Mastering all the usages of "glom onto" from sentence examples published by news publications.

If there is no news, just glom onto something tiny.
Physical stakes also tend to be easier for an audience to glom onto.
The high today is 230, but that's a foolish number to glom onto.
"They would just kind of glom onto me without a warning," she said.
Yellow-orange, liquid chemicals bonding together just enough to glom onto your over-salted chip.
But demonizing McConnell "is something even the more moderate Democrats can glom onto," one aide said.
It's also an ideal setting for audiences to glom onto Bullock and Kidman as Sally and Gillian.
But no matter the opposition, the GOP will glom onto any fundraising opportunity that comes their way.
This causes hyper-pure crystals of silicon to leech out of the trichlorosilane and glom onto the rods.
He suspects Baby Boomers — and perhaps their adult children — would glom onto "The Golden Girls" when it becomes available.
Scandals spur not just memes and roundups, but also new video formats that smaller creators glom onto like vultures.
That's what a lot of hyphenated Americans say to themselves when they glom onto the larger minority groups: close enough.
But Trump continues to glom onto this counter-narrative about Ukraine as part of a broader effort to discredit Mueller's Russia investigation.
Either way, it makes sense that conspiratorial people would glom onto the old chestnut of Satanic child abuse, even in modern America.
The longer-lasting warmth gives the ticks a leg up as they glom onto the moose, their preferred hosts, in the fall.
Sometimes (and for no reason), devices will glom onto, say, your ISP's lower-speed wireless hotspot rather than your home's high-speed network.
Sometimes (and for no reason), devices will glom onto, say, your ISP's lower-speed wireless hotspot rather than your home's high-speed network.
Flynn mentioned other concerning areas where corporate or indirect foreign influence could glom onto the Clinton Foundation while still complying with Bill Clinton's promises.
They intend on playing with the set that evening, a fact that the boys at the table immediately glom onto and ridicule them for.
Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, tried to glom onto Mr. Kupperman's lawsuit, but Mr. Bolton was having none of it.
People glom onto The Party Decides and you look like a fool if you say, "Well, no, that's not right" — because everybody believes it!
For all the companies, the problem they don't grasp is that launching into the dating app market requires more than finding a way to glom onto another's fame.
If not for the work of women of color, there would have been no impeachment movement for them to glom onto, a fact this story seems to forget.
There's a growing sense that Biden is something of a starter nominee, a candidate that voters can glom onto while they search for someone who better suits their values.
Indeed, because the swing vote Congress members and senators glom onto CBO, party leaders are frequently forced to rework their bills in hopes of getting better results from the office.
Srpska, a majority-Serb ethnic region in Bosnia and Herzegovina, picked up a pair of Trump campaign officials to assist in efforts to crack up the country and glom onto Serbia
For instance, they found the key for assessing the meek strategy in an existing model describing how certain molecules glom onto the ends of microtubules, thereby providing structure to living cells.
Trump doesn't need to say the phrase "New World Order" to get the point across to people like Jones; language about "globalism" is clear enough for those people to glom onto it.
In the two other sculptural installations, "Untitled (Too Thick)" (2018) and "Mother of All Demos" (2018), black wads of bitumen glom onto digital devices, suggesting that those devices are physically and functionally stuck.
It follows that what's important to glom onto is the underlying message Pelosi is communicating: Results are the only thing that matters and these kinds of distractions do nothing to advance our cause.
The commonality here that allows you to answer 51A is right in front of you, but it's actually not in the grid answers — it's in the clues themselves, which took me ages to glom onto.
The litany of injuries has an effect on fans, who can rarely glom onto the career of one particular player, forced instead to give their soul to the nebulous "franchise" nearest where they happen to live.
The bot may be following you in hopes that you will follow it back and therefore be subject to spam tweets, or it may be programmed to glom onto your account if you express certain political views.
Superheroes are magnetic, drawing in the masses, exuding a confidence that others glom onto, comforted by a sense that ultimately all will be okay, even, if at a particular point, it seems that the chips are stacked against a positive outcome.
A different, more serious film might have explored these elements—but Crazy Rich Asians has no interest in being serious, possibly because it wanted to be the type of America-ready fare that fans can really glom onto without feeling alienated.
But if those antibodies are still around when the baby gets their measles vaccine, they may also glom onto the measles vaccine itself and neutralize it, preventing it from provoking enough of an immune response to protect the baby over the short or long term.
A Queens arena would be far less centrally located than either Barclays and Madison Square Garden—though more easily accessible by car from Long Island—and also trying to glom onto a share of a glutted arena market that has already claimed one victim.
It's meant as an affirmation that anyone can glom onto (put "When I grow up, I wanna be just like me" on a kitten poster ASAP), but does more to assert the idea of having a good day when everything goes right than a feeling of cool.
In spite of his confused account of U.S. history, his partisan snipes, and his dictatorial posturing, Donald Trump's parading and speechifying in Washington on July 4 attempted to glom onto one of the last consensus issues in a broken American culture: We love to support our troops.
If not for the work of women of color, there would have been no impeachment movement for them to glom onto, a fact this story seems to forget The story gives these women credit for leading impeachment when in fact they were late in the game followers.
It's not long before Eli convinces the mayor to pay him to create a scale model of the town for the upcoming bisesquicentennial. Philip and Jackson, both dealing with troubles at home, glom onto Eli, using his old camera to take pictures of the town for Eli to use as inspiration. Despite its picture-perfect surface, Philip's town is anything but idyllic. His father is a minister, but not exactly the heroic kind—more the philandering kind.
Jihadists have adopted the zeal of deconstructing language, meaning, and metaphor ... [with] jihadi jingles and their hip-hop-esque scratching of modern-day military operations with ancient images of martyrdom. Next time you wonder what oppression-loving, surface-to-air-missile-toting reactionaries with their entrenched tribal values of honor and shame stand for regarding the transparency of speech and language, have a listen to the way they love to glom onto the propaganda of anti-globalism.... When the world feels like it's fragmenting into a million pieces, I don't look for poetry of fragmentation. I don't look for an aesthetic of discombobulation. Instead, I look for poetry of persuasive metaphor and communion and renewal ... and I look for poetry that contains at least the possibility, necessity, and essential spirit of coherent empathy and understanding.... Now that's just me because I feel that practitioners of neomodernist and postmodernist poetry would easily argue through their poems that even fanatical jihadism is a project of postmodernism for its refusal of modernity as a battleground against Western imperialism and global markets.

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