glom
/ɡlɔm/Definitions
1. verb
to take something by force or in a rough manner
“The kids glommed the last slice of pizza.”
2. verb
to take possession of something, often in an informal or uninvited way
“She glommed onto the opportunity to start her own business.”
3. noun
a cluster of something, especially stars or galaxies
“The glom of stars in the night sky was breathtaking.”
4. noun
a collection of things, especially in a disorganized or untidy manner
“The glom of papers on her desk made it hard to find what she needed.”