adjective
- comparative form of gloopy; more thick, sticky, or viscous in consistency
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The batter became gloopier as we added more flour.
- This paint is gloopier than the last brand we tried.
- The pudding mixture looked gloopier after sitting in the refrigerator.
- She preferred the gloopier texture of the homemade sauce.
- The mixture got gloopier as the water evaporated.