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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of superglue.

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Examples

  • My ass felt superglued to the seat of the warm Soma coffee shop, Fido and I sipping overpriced, thin tasting cappuccinos.

    Fido Meg Pokrass 2011

  • At least to those of us whose lips aren't superglued to the gov't teet.

    First on the Ticker: $22 mln spent on health care TV ads 2009

  • Lost one of the little rubber feet, superglued it back on.

    Laptop-Reliability Study Highlights The Most Sturdy Laptop Makers | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • At least to those of us whose lips aren't superglued to the gov't teet ... priceless analogy, Brian.

    First on the Ticker: $22 mln spent on health care TV ads 2009

  • The ‘bridging loan’, a loan to tide you over when you have bought a new house but have yet to sell or complete the sale on your last home, is vital to the property market which would almost certainly become superglued as housing chains become jammed into immobility.

    More Serial Labour Incompetence 2008

  • But both he and she denied that she superglued his penis to his leg, a story making the rounds at the time.

    STAR PETER BISKIND 2010

  • I would have bought a pigeon and walked around with it superglued to my hair so it could infuse me with regular foul doses of luck if I thought it might help.

    uncharted terriTORI Tori Spelling 2010

  • Right before the bank took possession, the windows were superglued shut and a can of tuna was dumped onto the central air-conditioning unit.

    Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010

  • In fact, between his vocabulary and his choice of adhesive Krazy Glue was the go-to glue back in the Reagan era it would seem that The Bike Crusader superglued his mind closed sometime back in 1986 and resolved never to let anything new enter it ever again.

    Sweetest Ta-glue: Putting the "Sade" in "Crusade" BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • The ‘bridging loan’, a loan to tide you over when you have bought a new house but have yet to sell or complete the sale on your last home, is vital to the property market which would almost certainly become superglued as housing chains become jammed into immobility.

    Archive 2008-03-30 2008

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