Pronunciation: /ˈblɑbi/
adjective describing something that is soft, thick, and shapeless
A1 The slime was blobby and sticky.
A2 The blobby shape of the cloud made it look like a cartoon character.
B1 The artist created a blobby sculpture out of clay.
B2 The blobby texture of the pudding was surprisingly delicious.
C1 The blobby patterns on the fabric added a unique touch to the design.
C2 The scientist studied the blobby amoeba under the microscope.
formal The blobby shape of the cloud was caused by a combination of factors.
informal That blobby thing in the corner is actually a modern art sculpture.
slang I can't believe you ate that blobby mess from the fridge.
figurative Her thoughts were like a blobby mass, hard to grasp and even harder to understand.
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