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glue noun 1 any adhesive obtained by extracting natural substances, especially from bone, in boiling water. 2 any adhesive made by dissolving synthetic substances such as rubber or plastic in a suitable solvent. verb (glued, glueing or gluing) to use such an adhesive to stick (two materials or parts) together.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin glus.

glue something to something colloq (usually be glued to something) to fix (especially the eyes) on it • eyes glued to the TV.

glue oneself to something or be glued to something colloq to stay very close to it • The toddler was glued to its mother's side.