gumming造句1 He gummed the back of stamps.
2 I think it just gums things up.
3 The dog bared its gums at me.
4 His pocket was all gummed up with candy.
5 Bacteria can cause gums to swell and bleed.
6 He was reading the newspaper, gum in mouth.
7 A large label had been gummed to the back of the photograph.
8 There's a gob of gum on my chair.
9 Thoroughly brush teeth and gums twice daily.
10 Would you like some gum to chew?
11 A large address label was gummed to the package.
12 The gum left a horrible metallic taste in my mouth.
13 She applied some ointment to ripen the abscesses on the gums.
14 Dirt had got inside the watch and gummed up the works.
15 Cut out two pieces of cardboard and gum them together.
16 I spent hours sticking the photographs into the family book,[www.] and my fingers got all gummed up.
17 When I woke up this morning my eyes were all gummed up.
18 We can stick these pictures into the book with gum.
19 Open and close the valves occasionally so they don't get gummed up.
20 This old stamp isn't sticky any more; I shall have to gum it down onto the envelope.
21 Elimination of gel formation and gumming deposits.
22 Some antibiotics work by gumming up the ribosomes of bacteria, allowing those bacteria to be stopped at no danger to their host.
23 They exert their curative effects by gumming up the works of key proteins in the body.
24 Much of what's gumming up Wall Street is a glut of impaired assets that investors no longer want.
25 One of the worst things a trader can do is reveal his open trades, putting his ego on the line and gumming up the decision-making process.
26 Gum streaks: A defect in offset plate, where local image deteriorated in areas of excessive gumming.
27 In fact, it sort of does the opposite, by gumming up the works and inhibiting the metabolic process.
28 Its outstanding anti- rubs the additives ingredient, prevents to stick the anti- glide, causes the part glide accurate smooth, the gumming, does not carbonize, bears the lubrication.
29 Such moves reduced the amount of short-term loans made by money-market funds to companies and banks in the commercial-paper market, gumming up an important pipe in the financial edifice.
30 It is the fear that your counterparty might be in that predicament that is gumming up the markets.