gob
1 Americannoun
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a mass or lump.
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Informal. gobs, a large quantity.
gobs of money.
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Also called goaf. Mining. waste or barren material.
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verb (used without object)
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a lump or chunk, esp of a soft substance
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informal (often plural) a great quantity or amount
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mining
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waste material such as clay, shale, etc
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a worked-out area in a mine often packed with this
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a lump of molten glass used to make a piece of glassware
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informal a globule of spittle or saliva
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Etymology
Origin of gob1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English gobbe, variant of gobet “a mouthful, lump”; gobbet
Origin of gob2
An Americanism dating back to 1910–15; origin uncertain
Origin of gob3
First recorded in 1540–50; perhaps from Gaelic gob “mouth, beak”
Origin of gob4
First recorded in 1680–85; gabble ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The vast, oceanic, planetary gobs of money to build out AI, which investors were supposed to provide without immediate return, will have to come from somebody else—actual customers.
They’ve spent gobs of money building a two-time defending champion, and those bucks have got to come from somewhere.
From Los Angeles Times
The sector’s shrinkage reflects years of yo-yo profitability and of returning gobs of cash to shareholders because companies lacked good reinvestment opportunities.
Companies are buying back gobs of their shares.
From Barron's
Companies are buying back gobs of their shares.
From Barron's
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