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gummed

American  
[guhmd] / gʌmd /

adjective

  1. covered with a gummy substance.


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Etymology

Origin of gummed

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; see origin at gum 1, -ed 2

Example Sentences

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That gummed up credit markets, tanked the value of money-market funds, and sent global stock markets into a tailspin.

From Barron's • Mar. 13, 2026

In a memo to employees, Fiddelke said he was trying to clear up “complexity” that gummed up decision-making and made it harder to deliver on ideas, according to the Journal.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 26, 2025

Now, supplies of multiple items are gummed up at the same time.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 19, 2025

The housing market gummed up, people unable to move and all this at time when there is huge demand for more homes.

From BBC • Sep. 4, 2024

The rain'd gummed a loop of her beautiful hair to her smooth forehead.

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell

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