verb
- present participle of glom; to grab or seize something eagerly
- present participle of glom; to attach oneself to someone or something; to latch onto
Usage: informal; often used with 'onto' or 'on'
Usage: informal; often used with 'onto'
Examples
- The kids were glomming onto the free samples at the store.
- She started glomming onto every new trend that came along.
- He's always glomming onto successful people to advance his career.
- The puppy was glomming onto my leg and wouldn't let go.
- Fans were glomming onto the celebrity as she walked through the crowd.
- They were glomming onto the idea immediately after hearing it.