How To Use Clotted In A Sentence
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(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
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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.
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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.
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When you have exhausted yourself a calorific clotted cream ice cream is a winner.
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The blade came out easily, but it remained covered in thick, rancid-looking, clotted blood.
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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.
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Tuck into clotted cream and freshly baked scones while sunning yourself on the terrace overlooking the beach.
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The best buys include coffee beans, chocolate, mint humbugs and, of course, clotted cream shortbread.
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The earhole is still there, clotted and oozing pus.
The Other Side of Dark
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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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In the northern parts of the region, near Romania, pljeskavica and cevapi are traditionally served just with chopped onions and kajmak, a thick, tangy clotted cream usually made with sheep's or cow's milk.
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The sun was partially occulted by menacing cloud that clotted the sky with the threat or promise of a shower to follow.
Excerpt from Codex Infinitum
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Serve with extra syrup, clotted cream or custard.
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David was conscious of the bright, inquisitive eyes taking him in from head to foot, his dishevelled clothes, his clotted hair.
A WORM OF DOUBT
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She seems nervous suddenly, shrinking behind the face tan and clotted makeup.
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Serve by cutting the scones in half and spreading with jam and lashings of clotted cream.
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The water had been removed from the pool, but leaves clotted the drains and rain had formed a half-frozen crust beneath the diving board.
Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
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Women's instinctive attitude had a unique chance of displaying itself, and one wondered at the combined prudery and sentiment with which the subject was approached, while the most offensive part of their conventionalism was the sex-obsession, which was clotted, like cream turned sour, on all their judgments.
Women's Wild Oats Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards
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On Saturday the sky was clotted with unseasonable gray clouds that hung over the San Gabriel Mountains, which rose sharply about a mile in the distance.
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Exotic camera angles, extreme lighting on the contours of faces, ultra close-ups of clotted cream, and Waltz exclaiming ‘Bingo” combine to produce a perpetual string of edgy, 'compellingly' watchable vignettes – This is Tarantino’s best yet.
Edge, Contrast: Inglourious Basterds is the best yet
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Serve by cutting the scones in half and spreading with jam and lashings of clotted cream.
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The diagnosis of acute abdominal inflammation is non specific, but most likely describes a catastrophic event such as perforated or clotted off bowel, or pancreatitis.
Euthanasia in Britain today
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They can be eaten as is, or sliced in two and spread with a little butter, clotted cream and/or jam.
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The blood around the wound clotted quickly.
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We stuck to tea and scones with requisite clotted cream.
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It would have been more realistic if the beaver started vomiting blood and its fur was clotted in pus.
FRIDAY FREE 4 ALL: PROTECT YOUR BEAVER
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When you have exhausted yourself a calorific clotted cream ice cream is a winner.
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Our Constitution, consecrated by the callous consuetude of sixty years, and grasped in triumphant argument by the left hand of him whose right hand clutches the clotted slave-whip.
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
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For the same reason that reality television is popular, reality literature sells well, regardless of whether it is clotted with clichés and occasionally clumsily phrased.
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There were places, he saw, where the strands seemed to become clotted, forming large, almost egg-shaped masses.
EVERVILLE
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We stuck to tea and scones with requisite clotted cream.
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The blood around the wound clotted quickly.
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The blood around the wound clotted quickly.
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They can be separated into three distinct groups of authigenic carbonates, including a first stage with botryoidal aragonite, a second stage of clotted micrite, and a third stage of blocky spar.
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Your faces are clotted with pimples, and your hair is oily.
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Tiered trays come to the table loaded with the proverbial cucumber sandwiches, along with scones served with Devonshire clotted cream, dozens of dainties and many other treats.
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Serve with a dollop of clotted cream.
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I like to eat this with ice cream or double cream, but you can also serve it with custard or clotted cream.
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Approximately 2.5 L of clotted blood was evacuated from the hematoma.
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The Royal Agricultural Show at Stoneleigh seemed the place to find out - a great beer-tent-and-bacon-butty get-together of the clans of round-vowelled, clotted-faced ruralists.
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Serve by cutting the scones in half and spreading with jam and lashings of clotted cream.
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Below, dim curds of refuse lay clotted about the glass pillars of the Maserati Mall.
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The list of these offerings goes on for pages and shows how faithful to the medieval kitchen France was as late as 1547, when this book appeared.44 There are cold roast loins of veal spiced with powdered sugar, salmagundi, blood puddings, pork chops with onion sauce, pasties, tarts, comfits, and clotted creams.
Savoring The Past
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Sugar sifters were used to sprinkle granulated or powdered sugar liberally not only on fresh fruit but also on sweet pastries, and the cream ladle was used to add fresh or clotted cream.
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This tianguis booth specializes in dairy products with clotted cream in covered plastic glasses, many kinds of cheese and a bowl of golden milk custard.
This tianguis booth specializes in dairy products with clotted cream in covered plastic glasses, many kinds of cheese and a bowl of golden milk custard. These traveling Mexican markets offer an astonishing variety of mercandise. © Daniel Wheeler, 2009
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She gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream.
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I like to eat this with ice cream or double cream, but you can also serve it with custard or clotted cream.
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Serve with a dollop of clotted cream.
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I cut my legs shaving, I thought the blood had finally clotted, so I put my stockings on - and smeared the blood.
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Coat with warm caramel sauce and serve with vanilla ice cream or clotted cream.
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He was too qualmish with the memory of Peter Marlowe's arm and the smell of it and the blood and the clotted mucused bandage that lay on the floor.
King Rat
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Moretti had a smooth complexion the colour of clotted cream and a face full of cinnamon freckles.
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Heat the mixture to a gentle simmer, remove from the heat and whisk in the leaf gelatine and the clotted cream until completely dissolved.
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The air becomes jaundiced and clotted, and hangs in gaseous clouds over the rooms.
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What had once been a set of four horrible, deep pits in her hand - two on her palm and two on the back - had turned into a scabrous mass of clotted blood.
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I found there a rebel, covered with clotted blood, pillowing his head on the dead body of a comrade.
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Doctor Cantor washed clotted black blood from Tribe's face and applied iodine to the cuts.
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clotted blood
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The blood around the wound clotted quickly.
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The dissonance between the winterish associations of oranges at home, and the soft, warm evening air in San José was as pleasant as anything I can remember, surfacing an idle longing for clove-studded peel drying in the stove, for chilled orange segments with Medjoul dates, ginger and clotted cream and slow mornings of coffee and oranges.
Coffee and Oranges
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Pain is not common but can occur when the pile is strangulated or clotted.
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Each of the wounds were gory holes of half-clotted blood, tufts of fur, and the white substance of fat.
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My long braided blonde hair was falling out, my chocolate colored eyes looked tired and my fair skin was clotted with dirt.
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The snow had melted, showing sodden branches and clotted lumps of brown leaves through the woods.
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When the sealed ends are cold and the blood has clotted, place the pipette on the centrifuge, clean end downward; counterpoise and centrifugalise thoroughly.
The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
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A divided drove of branded cattle passed the windows, lowing, slouching by on padded hoofs, whisking their tails slowly on their clotted bony croups.
Ulysses
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It has fireplaces (yes, that's plural), a baby grand and 17 varieties of teas, including Brown's owns blend, served up on silver trays with clotted cream, homemade jams, crustless sandwiches and buttery scones.
Pam Grout: Best London Hotels for Oh-So-British Tea
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I can still see the little wooden desks and their clotted inkwells as we reached 12 times 12, which is, I can assure you, 144.
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The air becomes jaundiced and clotted, and hangs in gaseous clouds over the rooms.
LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
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His mane of coarse black hair lay tangled and clotted with dried blood, which also streaked one tattooed cheek.
A TIME OF WAR
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What had once been a set of four horrible, deep pits in her hand - two on her palm and two on the back - had turned into a scabrous mass of clotted blood.
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We stuck to tea and scones with requisite clotted cream.
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Veiled by rain and ringed with cloud which clotted every crevice and clogged up the view, it felt like the only place left on earth.
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A selection of delicate pastries, banana slices, glazed fudge, lemon tarts, scones with clotted cream and jam, and boiled Welsh fruit cake were also on offer.
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They have the requisite scones with clotted cream and finger sandwiches but don't miss the opportunity to try classics like Welsh rarebit, Coronation chicken salad or Tweed kettle pie.
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All was foggy, obscure, clotted over and Lia backed against the wall, drew her knees to her chest and took in a deep breath.
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In the first generation, prostheses were very porose and therefore had to be preclotted with blood prior to implantation.
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The mist circling the summit had become ragged, and when she studied the holes she glimpsed large, clotted forms moving there.
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And the cake I made today was an almond-orange chocolate cake; I added slivered almonds in the cake, and served the slices with grand marnier-flavored clotted cream.
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And then Catherine was looking at an image of a two-car smashup in front of the exit ramp on Carson Street, the traffic on Main visibly clotted around the vehicles.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep
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Leave to cool, then split the scones and add butter or clotted cream and jam to serve.
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And pieces of dead men—hands, arms, a foot still wearing a boot, a hank of hair still rooted to a clump of clotted scalp.
Gideon’s war
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This prints with a dense black, slightly clotted effect, known as burr.
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Serve with vanilla ice cream or clotted cream or custard and a bowl of caster sugar.
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There are many Irish arrivistes keen to be seen in these places regardless of whether they get clotted cream, proper cucumber sandwiches or a bit of crumpet.
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The Irish black tea is hot and strong, the homemade raisin scones warm and airy, served with a heaping ramekin of clotted cream.