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superglue
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superglue [ˈsuːpəˌgluː]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) any of various impact adhesives that quickly make an exceptionally strong bond
Translations
superglue [ˈsuːpəˌgluː] Nsupercola f
superglue [ˈsuːpərgluː] ncolle f forte, superglue f
superglue [ˈsuːpəˌgluː] ncolla a presa rapida


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The ice cream war climaxed in 1984 with an arson attack that killed six people and led, nine years later, to a man called Joe Steele superglueing himself to the railings outside Buckingham Palace.
THE LAST WORD "We used to do stunts like superglueing the volume right up on the TV in our hotel room, but then I would feel sorry for the maids.
Byline: By Neil Mckay Council bosses and police yesterday admitted they were powerless to prevent their employees from parking in a street where a resident was arrested for allegedly superglueing a protest note to a windscreen.
 
 
 
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