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glued, ppl. a.|gl(j)uːd| [f. glue v. + -ed1.] 1. Fastened with or as with glue; also, smeared with glue.
1705Elstob in Hearne Collect. 30 Nov. (O.H.S.) I. 108 Were..his glew'd tongue let loose. 1858Skyring's Builder's Prices 59 Glued and mitred slips. 1890Anthony's Photogr. Bull. III. 74 Glued thread is pasted on a piece of heavy cardboard. 2. glued-on, affixed by means of glue; fig. of literary devices, effects, etc.: carelessly superimposed and not integrated with the body of the work; glued-up fig., applied to a medley of scenes or incidents with little apparent connection or unity.
1906Westm. Gaz. 15 Feb. 2/3 What the Americans call a ‘glued-up’ or nailed-up drama. Ibid. 16 Sept. 3/2 To avoid auxiliary complications and eschew ‘glued-on’ comic relief. 1969Jane's Freight Containers 1968–69 482/2 Covered on both sides with glued-on aluminium alloy panels. |