conglue

verb

Infinitive:   conglue
3rd person:   conglues
Present:   conglueing (UK)  /  congluing (US)
Gerund:   conglueing (UK)  /  congluing (US)
Past:   conglued
Perfect:   conglued

To stick or cement together with or as if with glue;  cohere;  compact.

Examples: 

A large overdose of semolina can predispose the soup-cooked dough to discoherence (if the egg proportion decreases severely, there is nothing to hold the grains conglued)(Source: J∙ Okram - Semolina Dumplings for Soups  ●  Cooking Recipe.) 

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