Glue in a sentence as a noun

They tend to connect people and provide "social glue.

It depends on how one defines virtual glue.

I wonder if the same glue is hidden in these laptops somewhere...

"But it's critical to keep tabs on the ratio known as 'glue versus thought.

Then a specialist would, on a light table, manually cut the text to size, and glue the pieces of the layout to a master sheet.

Having worked with factories in China I'm not sure the sleuthing relating to glue types, etc really mean a lot.

If you asked me to describe the glue-code hackery project I would want to work on least in the whole world, I would have come up with something like that.

Glue in a sentence as a verb

The only difference between generations is the things you have available to glue together.

All he really has was some powder mixed with PVA glue, the problem being that although you could apply it to certain objects it's longevity was no more than 2 weeks.

ICloud is first and foremost just a bit of service glue to make the native email/calendar/etc apps 'work' without sending people to Google or assuming they have a work Exchange account.

"I dont want no glue - the web is one platform, time to stop forcing us to treat it as a collection of heterogeneous components".No, the web is a collection of heterogenous components - stop trying to force everyone to treat is as one platform.

You will in all likelihood be a glue programmer: you'll rely on APIs and libraries, most of which have been written by someone else, and you will simply string them together by applying the functions that most obviously address whatever problem you're trying to solve.

I think you are supposed to prove that this is so by considering this surface on the complex plane minus the set [1,+inf], seeing that the function has two distinct continuous branches on the remaining set, each of which is equivalent to a sphere since it's a simple one-valued function over the complex plane, and then gluing the two spheres along the line [1,+inf] like you would glue two regular spheres along edges of cuts made in both.

Glue definitions

noun

cement consisting of a sticky substance that is used as an adhesive

See also: mucilage

verb

join or attach with or as if with glue; "paste the sign on the wall"; "cut and paste the sentence in the text"

See also: paste

verb

be fixed as if by glue; "His eyes were glued on her"