Glove in a sentence as a noun

The glove is wet from one of the samples.

It's the velvet glove on the iron fist.

Just rifled through the glove box and center console.

What happens if you lock the trunk and glove box and then give them the valet key?

There is no perfect size any more than there is a perfect sized glove, shirt, chair, etc.

" > Well my glove compartment is locked so are the trunk in the back > And I know my rights so you gon' need a warrant for that.

I don't own a car, so I don't know this, but does the privilege of right-of-way come in the glove compartment of new cars or something?

Tests later showed that this can rapidly permeate different kinds of latex gloves and enter the skin within about 15 seconds

If I was a thief then I'd always hit the passenger side front door as it gives me the quickest access to the glove compartment, where valuables are likely to be stored.

An app like Find My Friends that looks like a baseball glove obviously isn't made to replicate a baseball glove's functionality, it simply uses some stitched leather textures from the real world.

Imagine describing to a lay-person how a new library fit like a glove and saved you a couple thousand lines of code, only to have that person balk at your unoriginal, potentially dishonest work.

I'm in favor of self-defense -- but buying a can of pepper spray and keeping it in your purse, pocket, glove box, whatever and never training with it is not likely to be a significant benefit in event of an attack.

Actually I worked as a synthetic organic chemist in a previous life and I was always much more afraid of the chronic systemic poisons than the things that blew up. It's one thing to have something go boom in your fume hood and quite another to get a drop of something on your glove that you don't even notice and then later that week all your hair starts falling out and everything tastes like metal.

A drop of something on your glove that you don't even notice and then later that week all your hair starts falling outAnyone who doubts this can happen should read about Karen Wetterhahn [1], who was killed in 1996 by a couple of drops of dimethylmercury that went through her glove.

You can handle Plutonium in a glove box, but with used Thorium fuel containing U-232 you'd need to handle it via robotic manipulators in a heavily shielded area distant from humans, except that gamma radiation kills electronics like nobody's business, which is a bit of a catch-22.

Glove definitions

noun

the handwear used by fielders in playing baseball

See also: mitt

noun

handwear: covers the hand and wrist

noun

boxing equipment consisting of big and padded coverings for the fists of the fighters; worn for the sport of boxing