11 collocations for gums

Postage and gummed label issuing machines.

They were seated at a table strewed with shreds of cloth, gummed cotton, green taffeta, little palettes of colours, small pencils, and all the necessary apparatus of artificial flower-making.

He took out his pocket-book, and drew forth a slip of paper upon which was gummed a brief newspaper cutting.

Now, get that straight and don't start whinnyin' like a buncha horses and gum the game.'

He gum hees face and nose wit' pine gum so bees no sting, then eat all bees.

The discharge from the eyes is simply mucus and pus, but if not constantly dried away will gum the inflamed lids together, that from the nostrils is not only purulent, but often mixed with dark blood.

Fust thing is a new set of teeth,you done gummed yourself into dyspepsy and gineral cantankerousness,and then I 'm sot on taking you to my house to visit a month and eat good victuals and git your stummick opened up whar it done growed together, and your mind unj'inted, and your sperrits limbered similar.'

It was rather unfortunate, though: because they took my bottle of gum, and tried to gum pictures upon the ceiling (which they thought would please me), and by accident they spilt a quantity of it all over the books.

The Persians make up their letters in a roll about six inches long, and then gum a piece of paper round them, and put a seal on the outside.

At half past nine, we reached our breakfast place of the 30th, and there gummed our canoes.

Fust thing is a new set of teeth,you done gummed yourself into dyspepsy and gineral cantankerousness,and then I 'm sot on taking you to my house to visit a month and eat good victuals and git your stummick opened up whar it done growed together, and your mind unj'inted, and your sperrits limbered similar.'

11 collocations for  gums