Wiktionary
n. (plural of gobbet English)
Usage examples of "gobbets".
Ring chamber: great gobbets of material showered from its surface, so that it left a trail like some impossible comet as it blazed, Paul saw, towards the throng of photino birds.
Blood spattered the trail, drops and then thick gobbets of it, smelling of copper, salt, and iron.
Breath steamed from its rank muzzle, and gobbets of froth dangled from its jaws.
Doc, her blond hair streaming around her as she struggled for air, air that came swamped in thick gobbets of blood.
A younger male will defeat you and, laughing, drag your liver in bloody gobbets out through your nostrils.
Toothy mouths clamped onto the flint creature in the same second, biting hard and gnashing fast to rip the prey to flinders, to reduce it to bloody gobbets before it could escape, or even limp away wounded.
His eyes were wide and staring, and gobbets of tears coursed down his cheeks.