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Discover LudwigThe word 'gooey' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a substance that is soft, thick, and somewhat sticky, such as melted cheese or honey. For example: "The melted cheese was gooey and delicious."
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For a gloriously gooey cake, it needs to be slightly wobbly in the middle but have the appearance of being cooked on top and around the edges; don't worry if you take it too far, though – it's a very forgiving and delicious cake.
These performances are splendid, but the principals are exceptional: Thompson finds vulnerability beneath Travers's spikes, and Hanks brings a steely tenor to Disney that prevents him from becoming completely gooey.
You wouldn't expect a place named for roast pork sandwiches to also make great cheesesteaks, but this cinderblock bunker serves the best in the city, sliced superthin and veiled in gooey cheese.
This experiment suggested the rate of flow could be cut by a half to three-quarters, which would help those in the path of the expanding, gooey lake to prepare by building adequate levees.Some scientists have pondered although mostly out of mischief whether plopping concrete balls into Lusi might end up turning the volcano into a cannon.
Giving the personal computer a "graphical user interface" (GUI or "gooey") such as Windows was Apple's idea which, in turn, was inspired by work done at Xerox PARC.
In Kosovo, by contrast, she was warmly received at the medieval Serbian monastery of Decani (pictured), where she liked the monks' cooking (two kinds of ratatouille, and gooey chocolate cake) and their courageous belief in co-existence between Serbs and Albanians.
Now Americans are stuffing their faces with the gooey snacks once more.Hostility from regulators, campaigners and the media; declining popularity; consolidation and cost-cutting.
They say they bent over backwards to adhere to a law one defence lawyer has called "gooey".
Soviet official accounts overlaid the real human, political and military history of the war with a thick layer of gooey, self-congratulatory myth.
The gooey tar-sands of Canada contain almost as much oil as Saudi Arabia.
The guest of honour was the custodian of the gooey gold that makes such opulence possible: Ali Naimi, Saudi Arabia's minister of petroleum.
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