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clotted

[ UK /klˈɒtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫɑtəd, ˈkɫɑtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. thickened or coalesced in soft thick lumps (such as clogs or clots)
    clotted blood
    seeds clogged together

How To Use clotted In A Sentence

  • (Not to be confused with what we call cookies)To serve Devon, or Cornwall clotted cream would desecrate a good southern biscuit (and be a waste of the cream really, I prefer it on saffron buns)a bit of plain cream, fresh butter, and cane syrup poured over a hot biscuit is ambrosia. Scones, Cream and Jam - a West Country cream tea
  • The creek is running, but it's as black as Baal's blood, black as the ichor of a god no one dares worship, and it runs like slow clotted goose fat.
  • Serve these with the Yorkshire pudding immediately after it is cooked - cutting slices as you would from a cake - along with plenty of clotted cream, ice cream or yogurt and runny honey.
  • When you have exhausted yourself a calorific clotted cream ice cream is a winner. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blade came out easily, but it remained covered in thick, rancid-looking, clotted blood.
  • I used my knife, methodically cutting away the fur and dirt around the wound, washing away filth: clotted blood, mud, and grass with water from my canteen.
  • Tuck into clotted cream and freshly baked scones while sunning yourself on the terrace overlooking the beach.
  • The best buys include coffee beans, chocolate, mint humbugs and, of course, clotted cream shortbread.
  • The earhole is still there, clotted and oozing pus. The Other Side of Dark
  • The most common is where the milk is clotted or stringy when drawn, as in some forms of garget. Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying
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