gunky

gunky

(ˈɡʌŋkɪ)
adj, gunkier or gunkiest
slimy, gooey, or sticky
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Appearing on ITV's Lorraine chat show opposite Christine Lampard today, Danielle said it was the most traumatic thing to wake up in a "pool of gunky blood".
Gunky pizza delivery boxes and dirty peanut butter jars don't make the grade, and they raise costs for local processors, who must remove those items.
Whatever the reason, when your dog's ears are gunky, they need to be cleaned to prevent further problems and to allow ear medications to work effectively.
Anaxagoras's cosmos is gunky, allowing for no atomic stopping-point of analysis.
A CREAMY FLOURISH: | Amarula (RRP PS12.50, widely available): This isn't as "gunky" as some more familiar creams and is just as tasty over a drop of ice.
He said: "It had this thick, gunky yellow fog coming out, and it was lingering." Algae blooms and wastewater emissions have been ruled out.
"While we think of sales as this nice, low viscosity fluid going through a funnel, the reality is that it's much more like a gunky liquid that we need to force through a pipe at very uneven rates," explained Severinghaus.
But he was still left with itchy, flaking skin, re-occurring hotspots, and intermittently "gunky" ears.
Most of the works offered cutaway views of some sort of room and a gunky world beneath, the contents of which occasionally swelled to the top.
"For example, the way he spat a huge globule of gunky phlegm at a Celtic fan in a UEFA Cup match at Parkhead in March 2003 summed up his contemptuous and spiteful demeanour.
The finding could help scientists better understand, and possibly even stem, the rising rate of earthquakes near sites where unwanted fluids, such as gunky water left over from fracking, are injected underground.
Any dust or rocky material that was once buried in the ice would remain on the surface, coating it in a darker, gunky lag deposit made of rocky silicates and organic material.