Noun
a large number or amount
Source: WordNetClytemnestra: He collapsed, snorting his life away, spitting great gobs of blood all over me, drenching me in showers of his dark blood. And I rejoiced-just as the fecund earth rejoices when the heavens send spring rains. Aeschylus
I always squirm when I read what's called 'creative nonfiction,' and the writer is lobbing gobs of emotion and language at the world, hoping some of it will stick. Stewart O'Nan
If you're not out front defining your vision, your opponent will spend gobs of money to define it for you. Donna Brazile
Then he saw his ghosts glitter with golden hands, the Emperor sliding up and up from his tomb alongside Charles. These things are not obliterate. White gobs spitten for mockery; and I too shall have CY GIST, written over me. Basil Bunting
I'm a firm believer that all this packaged stuff that Americans are buying up in gobs is making them fatter. Michael Symon
London keeps me grounded. We don't get praised every time we open our gobs there. Miranda Richardson