"Goop" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Goop" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Goop" Meaning

Goop is a noun that refers to a thick, sticky, or gooey substance, often unpleasant or messy. It can also describe something or someone that is awkward, clumsy, or ineffective. For example: "The glue on the carpet left a huge goop that was difficult to clean."

"Goop" Examples

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Goop is a noun that refers to a sticky or gooey substance, often in an informal or colloquial sense.

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The goop on the sidewalk was so sticky that I had to scrape it off my shoes.
The child played with the goop in the kitchen, making a big mess on the table.
After getting stuck in the honey, Sarah had a hard time getting it off her hands, and it left a big goop on her skin.
The artist mixed the paint with a gooey substance called medium to achieve a unique texture in her artwork.
The firefighter had to use a specialized tool to clean up the oil spill, which had turned into a big goop on the surface of the water.

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