Most of the rice varieties are glutinous.
Little ground will be gained by glutinous appeals to morality or by inveighing against drug takers.
Let us look at what he called this glutinous mass of documents.
The pulp comes out of a jet in the form of a glutinous fibre and is spun into what is called artificial silk or thread.
After that takes place, things will become much more glutinous and accordingly more difficult to move.
He has gone round and round the amendment under discussion and has poured out with unfailing regularity a remarkable diet of glutinous sludge.
But what nobody can say is what happens to the oil which congeals and forms glutinous lumps.
It was the clay which made them virtually impassable—a thick, glutinous clay—and it is this same clay which, despite all attempts at drainage, makes farming exceptionally difficult.
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