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What's the difference between gooey and sticky? Thank you in advance
21 jan. 2021 21:15
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The word gooey is usually associated with something melted or something between a solid and a liquid. Gooey things are usually a little thick and slow moving. A good example would be melted cheese.
Sticky things are things that you might get stuck in. They hold to your skin or clothing. For example, if you spilled soda on a table, the table might become sticky later. Chewing gum, glue, honey, and syrup might also be considered sticky.
Hope that helps!
21 januari 2021
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Things that are gooey are typically sticky, but sticky things don’t have to be gooey.
Gooey, in another context, can mean extreme sentimentality; e.g. they were really gooey together on Valentines Day.
22 januari 2021
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