So it probably succeeds in providing the kids with enough variety that they'll glom on to at least one of the tales. |
He's able to glom on to something someone said and repeat it as if it were his own thought. |
Wendy Kozol, the director of the program, agreed that many students glom on to intersectional ideas too broadly. |
And if it picks up any warm body, meaning someone who could give you nurture and direction and support, you glom. |
You just glom everything you can from magazines and books, pin them up, and then you kind of have an idea of what you like and then what to look for. |
The outside world may glom on to this more in the dance world because it's a physical art form, so the power relationships seem physical. |