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All gunk synonyms

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noun gunk

  • concrete β€” Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
  • binder β€” A binder is a hard cover with metal rings inside, which is used to hold loose pieces of paper.
  • bond β€” A bond between people is a strong feeling of friendship, love, or shared beliefs and experiences that unites them.
  • solder β€” any of various alloys fused and applied to the joint between metal objects to unite them without heating the objects to the melting point.
  • glue β€” a hard, impure, protein gelatin, obtained by boiling skins, hoofs, and other animal substances in water, that when melted or diluted is a strong adhesive.
  • paste β€” copy and paste
  • mucilage β€” any of various, usually liquid, preparations of gum, glue, or the like, used as an adhesive.
  • tar β€” a sailor.
  • birdlime β€” a sticky substance, prepared from holly, mistletoe, or other plants, smeared on twigs to catch small birds
  • sealant β€” a substance used for sealing, as sealing wax or adhesives.
  • mortar β€” a mixture of lime or cement or a combination of both with sand and water, used as a bonding agent between bricks, stones, etc.
  • lime β€” limelight.
  • putty β€” a compound of whiting and linseed oil, of a doughlike consistency when fresh, used to secure windowpanes, patch woodwork defects, etc.
  • lute β€” a paving tool for spreading and smoothing concrete, consisting of a straightedge mounted transversely on a long handle.
  • grout β€” a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass.
  • filth β€” offensive or disgusting dirt or refuse; foul matter: the filth dumped into our rivers.
  • tarnish β€” to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
  • mire β€” a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
  • smut β€” a particle of soot; sooty matter.
  • crud β€” You use crud to refer to any disgustingly dirty or sticky substance.
  • slime β€” thin, glutinous mud.
  • smudge β€” a dirty mark or smear.
  • dregs β€” dregs, the sediment of liquids; lees; grounds.
  • filthiness β€” foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
  • gook β€” a contemptuous term used to refer to a native of Southeast Asia or the South Pacific, especially a member of an enemy military force.
  • feculence β€” full of dregs or fecal matter; foul, turbid, or muddy.
  • sleaze β€” a contemptible or vulgar person.
  • rottenness β€” decomposing or decaying; putrid; tainted, foul, or bad-smelling.
  • dreck β€” excrement; dung.
  • spit β€” to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate.
  • slush β€” partly melted snow.
  • ooze β€” (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings.
  • guck β€” slime or oozy dirt: the guck in a stagnant pond.
  • glop β€” unappetizing food, especially of a semiliquid consistency.
  • film β€” a thin layer or coating: a film of grease on a plate.
  • goo β€” a thick or sticky substance: Wash that goo off your hands.
  • swamp β€” a tract of wet, spongy land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unfit for cultivation.
  • fen β€” low land covered wholly or partially with water; boggy land; a marsh.
  • dirt β€” Design In Real Time
  • marsh β€” Dame (Edith) Ngaio [nahy-oh] /ˈnaΙͺ oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1982, New Zealand writer of detective novels.
  • moss β€” Howard, 1922–1987, U.S. poet, editor, and playwright.
  • bog β€” A bog is an area of land which is very wet and muddy.
  • quicksand β€” a bed of soft or loose sand saturated with water and having considerable depth, yielding under weight and therefore tending to suck down any object resting on its surface.
  • fluid β€” a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape.
  • alluvium β€” a fine-grained fertile soil consisting of mud, silt, and sand deposited by flowing water on flood plains, in river beds, and in estuaries
  • lees β€” Ann, 1736–84, British mystic: founder of Shaker sect in U.S.
  • dross β€” waste matter; refuse.
  • matter β€” a dull or dead surface, often slightly roughened, as on metals, paint, paper, or glass.
  • deposit β€” A deposit is a sum of money which is part of the full price of something, and which you pay when you agree to buy it.
  • slag β€” British Slang. an abusive woman.
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