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Definition of "glurgy" []

  • Of the nature of glurge; sickeningly sweet. (adjective)

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Use "glurgy" in a sentence
  • "If this sounds glurgy, well ... you're not wrong, but it has a sharpness to it that keeps it worth watching."
  • "Now, I'm no fan of her often melodramatic and always glurgy talk show, but she's put some pretty strong titles in the limelight in the past, including works by Toni Morrison, Wally Lamb and Anita Shreve."
  • "However, every time I read a glurgy/biased email forward regarding some aspect of US politics, I do get a little further away from ever wanting to return to the US environment."