1 gummed:
a gummy label
2 a small coloured sweet that needs to be chewed a lot before it is swallowed:
That gummy substance has to be discharged from the silk, either in the net or in the finished fabric.
I recall clearly their gummy faces.
He combined silver bromide with vegetable gummy matters (lichen, linseed, quince), and starchy substances (rice, tapioca, sago).
Instead of twigs, feathers and straw, these swiftlets make their nest only from strands of their gummy saliva, which hardens when exposed to air.
Copper sweetening introduces trace amount of copper into the resulting products, which tends to have detrimental effects as it leads to formation of gummy residues.
An oatmeal-like coating hid fruit-based gummy bears that appeared when hot water was added and the product stirred.
Higher gelatin ratios can be used to increase the stability of the gel, culminating in gummy candies which remain rubbery solids at room temperature.
This flaking residue can be seen and can feel gummy while still on the tape's surface.