(1) A compact mass
(1) It suggests a need for consciousness, for mind, for something that is more than just a collection of synapses in a glob of gray-matter.
(2) On the other hand, you don't have to be there when the next owner looks at the glob of paint on the cupboard, and thinks: incompetent.
(3) A friend of things draws our attention to this delicacy, ‘a cheesy glob of friend cornmeal the size of a small lemon.’
(4) I notice a little glob of something at the crown of her head.
(5) The petit fours are little globs of chocolatey butter and jolly fine for all that.
(6) The cook in the open kitchen rolled out the spongy dough to a large rectangle on the low table, spread out globs of softened butter and generously sprinkled on brown sugar and cinnamon.
(7) The lower strata abound in delicate, floating creatures, as well as spherical globs .
(8) Strapping it around his waist, he took two globs of slimy substance and pasted them onto the doors.
(9) The steel counter is littered with packets of sugar and globs of chocolate syrup and latte foam.
(10) Jim, looking resigned, walked toward the finish line as the snow turned to fat globs of freezing rain.
(11) The boys attack each other with globs of paint, while the real enemy lurks offscreen.
(12) We did not want to splash our camera protection glasses with mud droplets, messing our photos with globs .
(13) It is difficult to start writing about something as seemingly insignificant as a few buttery globs of oil paint, but my addiction to those colourful panes runs deep.
(14) The ice cream itself is fine, but instead of having little bits of marshmallow strewn randomly throughout, it has great big globs of marshmallow stuck more or less in the center.
(15) The gold can occur in fractures, seams, masses, or small globs .
(16) There are no smidgens in my family: there are dollops, handfuls, and globs .
(17) Both blue lights were starting to get dim and looked like moving globs of dark shadow.
(18) Oh, and glasses don't stop globs of plaster getting in your eyes after all.
(19) Each bit has a home, like paint spread thickly across a canvas instead of in globs dropped here and there.
(20) I'll just break it down for you into little bite size globs .
ball
clod
lump
clump
chunk