verb
- to grab or seize something quickly
- to attach oneself to someone or something persistently
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- He tried to glom the last piece of pizza before anyone else could get it.
- The child glommed onto her mother’s leg and wouldn’t let go.
- Don’t just glom onto the first idea you hear.
- She glommed the remote control as soon as she sat down.
- The new employee tends to glom onto experienced workers for guidance.
- He glommed all the credit for the team’s success.