How To Use Congeal In A Sentence

  • But there are other septaria of iron-stone which seem to have had a very different origin, their cavities having been formed in cooling or congealing from an ignited state, as is ingeniously deduced by Dr. Hutton from their internal structure. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • From this silence there arises a certain mysterious plenitude which filters into thought and there congeals into bronze. The compression of history produces conciseness in the historian.
  • The silence of the night pictures itself before him in the form of an endless expanse of perfectly calm, dark water, which has overflowed everything and congealed; there is not a ripple on it, not a shadow of a motion, and neither is there anything within it, although it is bottomlessly deep. The Man Who Was Afraid
  • From the way it glistened I could tell it was only just beginning to congeal. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • The delicacy, a combination of congealed pigs' blood, fat and rusk encased in a length of intestine, is closely related to German blutwurst, French boudin noir and Spanish morcilla.
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  • When cooled, the product congeals and therefore, the form and texture of anything made with gelatin can be imaginatively altered.
  • We do not see that, while we still affect by all means a rigid external formality, we may as soon fall again into a gross conforming stupidity, a stark and dead congealment of wood and hay and stubble, forced and frozen together, which is more to the sudden degenerating of a Church than many subdichotomies of petty schisms. Areopagitica
  • Yet somehow the film's parts never quite congeal into a satisfying whole.
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
  • Blood congeals to form a clot.
  • Well folks, that go-along attitude and curiosity have together congealed into a large putrid mass of disgust.
  • These moments of disquiet congealed into a continuous nagging worry when I went to my first World Cup finals in Argentina.
  • A robin red-breast dropt from the frosty branches of the trees, upon the congealed rivulet; its panting breast and half-closed eyes shewed that it was dying: a hawk appeared in the air; sudden fear seized the little creature; it exerted its last strength, throwing itself on its back, raising its talons in impotent defence against its powerful enemy. II.9
  • He sat back in his chair and folded his arms, staring at his wife while his dinner began its steady decline into congealment. Winter Bloom
  • Not to say that he was immune to her, no, he sensed the strangest feeling coming on as he looked upon her luminous visage now, as if all his internal organs had been scrambled together and congealed into a wobbly mass of jelly.
  • Only there does the noise seem to congeal with some solid structure and make for a truly pleasing listen.
  • Conversation dwindled, and time seemed to congeal around the card game. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • From the way it glistened I could tell it was only just beginning to congeal. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • It is difficult to conceive in what manner ten or twenty strata of either limestone or flint, of different shades of white and black, could be laid quite regularly over each other from sediments or precipitations from the sea; it appears to me much easier to comprehend, by supposing with Dr. Hutton, that both the solid rocks of marble and the flint had been fused by great heat, (or by heat and water,) under immense pressure; by its cooling or congealing the colouring matter might be detruded, and form parallel or curvilinean strata, as above explained. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • But the frigorific effect of leafy structure is well observed in the deposit of dew and the occurrence of hoarfrost on the foliage of grasses and other small vegetables, and on other objects of similar form and consistence, when the temperature of the air a few feet above has not been brought down to the dew-point, still less to 32 degrees, the degree of cold required to congeal dew to frost [31]. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
  • But the mess - the puddles of gunky congealing ick getting into a soldier's boots and running down inside the socks.
  • His blood congealed, his heart putrefied and he knew he had to react sharply.
  • Her sorrow had localized, congealed, solidified.
  • “Come on,” I whisper to my mother, still planted in the kitchen chair in front of her plate of cold congealing meat. The Memory Palace
  • As the song progresses, it seems to become both more structured and overwhelming, as its ever-expanding stratum seems to congeal into a more regular pattern.
  • As the day wore on there was above all a sense of congealment – and also of gathering confusion, of the impossibility of ever really understanding anything at all. Transfer deadline day's hype is over, long live the quavering hype | Barney Ronay
  • The concrete road congealed.
  • Opens the congealed fist of the past.
  • That was for a single incident of adeno carcinoma (a lung lobectomy with complications requiring a second surgery to remove mrsa fluid congealed in my chest cavity). Think Progress » Insurer Denies Life-Prolonging Treatment To Five-Year-Old Boy With Cancer
  • He also liked the taste of the béarnaise which was, however, hilariously congealed to the inside of the sauce boat.
  • Finally, the eggs congealed into shiny yellow clumps, and we sat down at the table to eat.
  • At the end of the film, however, the hot violence of the city street will congeal and give way to a pickup basketball game: Violence, in turn, gives way to sport.
  • It was afternoon, twilight yet out of doors: starless and moonless twilight; for, though keenly freezing with a dry, black frost, heaven wore a mask of clouds congealed and fast-locked. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • It is impossible not to think of Ian Botham, who stayed concreted in at No6 even as his career congealed. Why English cricket needs the six appeal of an Indiana Jones | Barney Ronay
  • I scoop up some spaghetti, and discover it has congealed into a solid mass - Medusa on a bad hair day.
  • As good as it is there is this unscratchable memory of the 5-gallon jug that was loaded, lined, and congealed with the yellow soot at a restaurant I once worked at.
  • Fats and grease congeal and harden in cold water which can then be flushed through the system.
  • As the latter term indicates, one of the foci of their investigations is the tendency of some systems to head toward congealment or stratification. Gilles Deleuze
  • Josie picked up a plate of congealed egg and beans, and scraped it into the bin.
  • Stage time can congeal or accelerate — it doesn't unspool like regular hours and minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I insist we eat at the table, Sir is prone – however hungry – to leave his meal to congeal on the plate. I used to roar: 'Eat your dinner!'
  • Roasted marrow bones had been allowed to cool for too long, and the marrow had started to congeal. Restaurant review: Bistro du Vin
  • I observed in two instances what appeared to me decided irregular openings in the terminal cell, from one of which grumous filaments projected; these appeared to communicate with the mass in the terminal cell, which like that in all the others, is congealed; but it assumes a different and very undefined form. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.
  • By his early teens, that ambition had already congealed into something darker.
  • From the way it glistened I could tell it was only just beginning to congeal. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • The pea purée was a congealed, dry mound of inedible gloop.
  • Then suddenly visualising the poor beasts lying stiff in congealed blood, and the mailman's exaggerated description of trees black with crows, she flamed out in wrathful horror, and was as anxious as her husband that the perpetrators of the crime should be brought to justice. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • Another possibility, he speculated, was that lubricant has congealed into a buttery texture, preventing it from being evenly spread among the gear's moving parts.
  • I may get to novels where I feel that he dislikes or disdains a female character, but for now I'm trying hard not to make the kind of congealed judgment that makes it hard to read for reading's sake. Karen Stabiner: The Philip Roth Reader: Who Cares What Kind of Husband He Was?
  • The bones of his rib cage were exposed, and deeper, black congealing blood pooled.
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
  • The congealed acrylic surfaces with their oxymoronic textures and their occasionally violent collisions of color were yielding to a graphic attenuation, thick palimpsests replaced by bleeding overlays.
  • From the way it glistened I could tell it was only just beginning to congeal. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.
  • The cold remains of supper had congealed on the plate.
  • When she gets up from the table she takes her plate to the sink, but leaves his - the fat congealing around the chops, the mashed potato developing a thin yellowy crust - centred neatly between knife and fork.
  • The nose is a manifest congealed drop or stalactite.
  • The blood had congealed in thick black clots.
  • Walk down K Street in Washington DC or visit a law and lobbying firm in central Washington and you will see the congealed wealth of all this corruption.
  • Miscellaneous : Honey, cooking oils, peanut butter and tahini will congeal in the fridge.
  • The soil here consists of ice and volcanic ashes interstratified; and at a little depth beneath the surface it must remain perpetually congealed, for Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Halfway through the meal the pasta is congealed - a rubbery blob of gooey stuff fit only for use as paste to stick fliers to subway walls.
  • Gear lubricants may congeal and channel in cold weather.
  • Also, it solidifies under 72 degrees, which would make it a solid block of congealment in my ill-insulated Chicago house until oh, April. Post-fundraising drabble #2 - A Dress A Day
  • That sense of betrayal begins when skepticism gives way to certainty, when possibilities congeal into formulaic ideology. Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense"
  • Little globules of fat had congealed on the stew's surface, and it was quite cold.
  • When she gets up from the table she takes her plate to the sink, but leaves his - the fat congealing around the chops, the mashed potato developing a thin yellowy crust - centred neatly between knife and fork.
  • See, you forget that these people exist if you stay at home, avoiding the fair like some sort of black plague that ushers with it human mutants wearing matching mall-photo-booth t-shirts stretched out over gigantic, distended Orca bellies, fried foods running in congealed little balls down their protruding and exposed torsos, long rat tails of hair hanging … The Archive
  • Conversation dwindled, and time seemed to congeal around the card game. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • There were too many occasions where the different sections pulled against each other instead of congealing into a whole.
  • The steak was left to congeal on the plate, and Jenny ran down to the stable as fast as she could.
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
  • When the water evaporates a kind of congealing process sets in, -- a sort of atmospheric change, don't you know? The Stillwater Tragedy
  • Her lobster tail is getting cold, drawn butter congealing. The Scientist's Wife
  • In another comer was a fairly large puddle of congealing puke. Wizard and Glass
  • Nastiklof fell back against his desk, accidentally planting one hand in a plate of congealed half-finished pilau. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The horns will freeze, the oil congealing into thick guck in the valves and slides. Cymbals Guy
  • The steak was left to congeal on the plate, and Jenny ran down to the stable as fast as she could.
  • Avoid using olive oil because it congeals in the refrigerator.
  • We've morphed into a centrist, consensus-based, semiconscious congealment of citizens not even motivated enough to vote in the political elections that decide our collective futures. Paul Peete: This Election, It's "D��j�� Vu All Over Again"
  • The adjective 'congealed' is used proleptically, the meaning being 'froze into a stone so that it was congealed.' Milton's Comus
  • Comments somehow while searching for a recipe for a gelatin "congealed" salad made with horseradish, I got to your site. Dovish Fun With Google
  • Thus compressed the mass resumes its equability, and is again at unity with itself, because the fire which was the author of the inequality has retreated; and this departure of the fire is called cooling, and the coming together which follows upon it is termed congealment. Timaeus
  • Upon closer inspection, however, we see that the seemingly abstract patterns that repeat across the paintings' surfaces congeal into single or coupled female figures unmistakably engaged in sexual activities.
  • All too often we serve up great wodges of congealed gloop, which even the feeble apology ‘But it's meant to be sticky rice’ fails to excuse.
  • If enough magma congealed around the exchangers it could degrade performance and cause damage.
  • Bacon grease congeals as it cools so what I want to know is: Exactly what type of pig lard is going to be used in the squirt guns?
  • Facing a pile of unwashed dishes with rock-hard congealed food would not have been a good beginning to the day. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Thus, any forging of a pair-bond system within the species which trended toward promiscuity would be very slow to congeal across generations.
  • History becomes emblematic, congealed into an array of postures, each summing up a whole community across the ages.
  • Usage: We waited patiently for the jello to congeal before cutting it into fun shapes with cookie cutters.
  • When organizations decay, they don't shrink and dry up, they ... congeal. Globalization
  • His passion for the ballerina soon congealed.
  • The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding.
  • The blood had congealed in thick black clots.
  • Snudge felt the food in his belly congeal into an indigestible lump. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • By the fourth season, each of the leads has fallen into a comfortable rhythm, and they've congealed into a formidable comedy team.
  • But it had such a high melting point and it cooled so rapidly once exposed to air, that it didn't really flow before it congealed into solid rock.
  • In one panel, gray smoke meanders around one of the girls and congeals into a pair of hands clasping her about the waist.
  • My fellow diners feast on what looks like a random assortment of seasonal vegetables congealed in a murky coconut sauce, or else the dreaded soy burger.
  • GROSS: No. Actually, I think the government over the past decade has kind of congealed its effort and has been working very hard to coordinate the efforts. CNN Transcript Jun 7, 2005
  • The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.
  • See the effect of it: The breadth of the waters is straitened, that is, the waters that had spread themselves, and flowed with liberty, are congealed, benumbed, arrested, bound up in crystal fetters. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Or do we all agree to take a stand, here and now, against so many of our beloved basic cable networks all congealing into variations on two basic themes: The Movie and TV Rerun Network or The Deeply Depressing Cheap-o Reality TV Network? The Weather Channel to show movies? Hail no! | EW.com
  • She delights in mopping it up with the melted cheesey bread before it has time to congeal.
  • The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine.
  • The bathroom was streaked with red, bloody towels congealing in the bottom of the tub like bandages on a clotting wound. Rogue Oracle
  • When the whites congeal, just spoon some water over the yellow yolks and the albumen will turn white, and you have your runny eggs.
  • Mark turned his hard eyes toward the elder, and seemed to congeal into something inflexible, impenetrable, as if he had suddenly let down a cold sheet iron door between his soul and them, against which the words, like shot or pebbles, rattled sharp and unharming and fell in a shower at the feet of the speaker. The City of Fire
  • Contributing to this foetor was the smell emanating from the table, whose surface was littered with the vestiges of various meals—the decaying fragments of a catfish; the partially gnawed disjecta membra of a chicken; a beef bone to which waxy gobbets of congealed fat continued to cling. Nevermore
  • Actually, I think the government over the past decade has kind of congealed its effort and has been working very hard to coordinate the efforts.
  • Call these salads "congealed," Jell-O, gelatin or whatever else you'd like. ParentDish
  • But instead of neatly-folded hosiery, out comes a congealed mass of tightly interwoven tights, socks, bras and assorted accessories.
  • Contributing to the stink was food in various stages of preservation or decay, cooked, uncooked, and rotten; burning oils, often rancid since fresh congealed lumps of fat were usually added to old oil in the lamps; baskets used for defecation, not always dumped immediately; containers of urine saved and left standing to become ammoniacal by the decomposition of urea through bacteria; and people. The Mammoth Hunters
  • The old man shifted in his seat, fingers nervously toying with his lap rug, eyes darting from the congealed egg on his plate to the smoking fire to Aidan. Earl of Durkness
  • This congealed muck was interfering with the filter.
  • Mine had been boiled into a congealing mophead of sog with a mush of moggy fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • But instead of neatly-folded hosiery, out comes a congealed mass of tightly interwoven tights, socks, bras and assorted accessories.
  • When the cheese started to cool and congeal, which took a good 30 minutes, all I did was stick it back on the stove, stirring until runny.
  • My favorite of the pastas was the veal cannelloni, dual torpedo tubes of ground veal, congealed in a creamy mushroom sauce, with flakes of Parmesan sprinkled on top.
  • What remains ultimately worrisome is the way theological liberalism has congealed into an ideology, an ideology that will brook no opposition to the party line.
  • The increasing population density will even further congeal traffic.
  • Blood congeals to form a clot.
  • It's almost like claret wine, except thicker like syrup, drying, coagulating, congealing into a tacky mess on the floor.
  • The blood around the flyblown wound was congealed but not completely dry. Tough Customer
  • Gear lubricants may congeal and channel in cold weather.
  • John got up and began rummaging through the refrigerator, eventually seizing on a plate plied with pizza slices congealed into an amorphous lump that resembled a failed lasagna.
  • Differences too congealed into a social contract in which privileges and economic inequalities were communal goods.
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
  • A cold southerly rain storm caught the newly shorn wethers and four hundred died because the cold congealed the fat around their kidneys.
  • When the whites congeal, just spoon some water over the yellow yolks and the albumen will turn white, and you have your runny eggs.
  • When the reaction was complete, the catalyst congealed into a sticky solid and settled to the bottom of the test tube.
  • People of his “uncongealable sanguine personality,” Sam explained, falling back on his old phrenological diagnosis, were “very apt to go to extremes, and exaggerate.” LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • The food had congealed into a sticky mass.
  • The day in question was the Friday in Holy Week, and, as night drew on, drippings were becoming congealed into icicles half an arshin long, and in the snow-stripped ice of the river only the dun hue of the wintry clouds was reflected. Through Russia
  • Although overall it was linear and limber, in places it congealed into colorful clots.
  • Such emissions can sweep away virtually all of the cold, compact dust in a galaxy, thereby preventing that dust from ever congealing into new stars.
  • The sound hasn't radically changed though the mix is strangely muddier this time around, with the instruments sometimes blurring together into a dense, congealing mass.
  • This ice has a character different from the clear, unblemished ice, as if all the hardship of those periods congealed to create a solid, imperturbable substance.
  • It's an ill-formed, thick and sticky horror - like Roast Lamb gone cold and congealed with fat.
  • Fever, heat, and stagnation may damage the fluids, which congeal and thicken and do not flow.
  • Popular discontent never congealed into a significant effective national political movement against the war, but it did frighten Italy's wartime leadership, which came to view internal subversion as a major threat.
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
  • The turps in the jar has congealed to a semi-solid jelly around the brushes.
  • All these years, it's been festering and congealing ...... Sanford on Wilson: 'It's time to move on'
  • Cheese gets stringier and tougher as it cools down and congeals. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • This view had since congealed into an irrefutable mythology.
  • Like its colleagues, rigor and algor, livor works the clock, beginning twenty minutes to three hours after death and congealing in the capillaries in four to five. 206 BONES
  • Knowing that the book is devoted to obscenity, the viewer strives to make these recalcitrant shapes congeal into something naughty.
  • But none of it really congeals into an intriguing - or particularly funny - whole.
  • The ham was desiccated, the scrambled eggs congealed, and the fruit juice fermented.
  • The Germans also dispensed uncooked rations for the kriegies to prepare in their makeshift kitchens: worm-infested potatoes, margarine that looked like axle grease, and blutwurst, a sausage made from onions and congealed animal blood. Masters of the Air
  • All too often we serve up great wodges of congealed gloop, which even the feeble apology ‘But it's meant to be sticky rice’ fails to excuse.
  • – Passing beneath some maples this afternoon, we observed several with small icicles hanging from their lower branches, although there was neither ice nor snow on the adjoining trees; we broke one off, and it proved to be congealed sap, which had exuded from the branch and frozen there during the night; natural sugar candy, as it were, growing on the tree. Rural Hours
  • The days of sloppy semolina, congealed custard and tasteless toad-in-the-hole, are at an end in North Lincolnshire schools, according to the county council.
  • At the same time, this kind of special voluntary worker culture is also the special zone immigrant energetic sense of belonging congealment.
  • Mine had been boiled into a congealing mophead of sog with a mush of moggy fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deep gashes then immediately seemed to heal by themselves, the blood congealed and coagulated, the wounds closed upon themselves and dried into scars and the scars then faded and the wet fur gleamed whitely again.
  • But there's nothing liberating, either, no matter what apostles of "free markets" tell us: It's one thing to break up congealed, stodgy conventions and sweep away intellectual cobwebs; it's another do do it so relentlessly and chaotically that there's never a chance to cultivate any humane alternative. Jim Sleeper: Markets, New Media, the Occupiers, and the Next Step
  • Beside them, everything else congeals into a solid, undigestible stodge of drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • He scatters the hoar-frost, which is dew congealed, as the snow and hail are rain congealed. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Conversation dwindled, and time seemed to congeal around the card game. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • This view had since congealed into an irrefutable mythology.
  • He silenced it and kept reading while whitish flecks of grease congealed on the hamburger. DOLL'S EYES
  • Blood Sausage, England. Also called Black Pudding. It's pig or cattle blood cooked with a filler that congeals when cooled.
  • He would bare to untired world of Leimunconon-nulstria (and what a strip poker globbtrottel they pairs would looks!) how wholefallows, his guffer, the sabbatarian (might faction split his beard!), he too had a great big oh in the megafundum of his tomashunders and how her Lettyshape, his gummer, that congealed sponsar, she had never cessed at waking malters among the jemassons since the duft that meataxe delt her made her microchasm as gap as down low. Finnegans Wake
  • Dirk rummaged through a drawer for the breadknife, sat down once more, took the envelope from his coat pocket and ripped through the congealed strata of Sellotape which held the end of it together. The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
  • But the frigorific effect of leafy structure is well observed in the deposit of dew and the occurrence of hoarfrost on the foliage of grasses and other small vegetables, and on other objects of similar form and consistence, when the temperature of the air a few feet above has not been brought down to the dew-point, still less to 32 degrees, the degree of cold required to congeal dew to frost. The Earth as Modified by Human Action
  • Re the "rapidly congealing conventional wisdom": "rapidly congealing" is probably the operative state. Moving Forward on Health Care - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Her greasy brown hair was held back in pigtails flaked with dandruff, and congealed hair grease.
  • South Korea's sex ratio at birth reached 115 to 100 in the 1990s but has since fallen back to 107, thanks to what Mr. Eberstadt calls a "spontaneous and largely uncoordinated congealing of a mass movement for honoring, protecting and prizing daughters. The Mounting Tragedy of Missing Baby Girls
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
  • The appearances of the old ones are, if possible, more markedly in favour of my hypothesis; there is the same aggregation of grumous _congealed_ matter about the ends of each cell, the same curious communication between these masses which hide the septa from view, evincing a greater or less tendency to assume the peculiar fuscesent or fusco-brown appearance. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding.
  • The longer you wait, the more the sauce congeals and (I swear this is true) sweetens.
  • And what a lot of them do, they've kind of congealed, or they've condensed their populace or their guests into one or two of their, say, seven or eight properties to kind of keep everybody in one spot. CNN Transcript Aug 21, 2007
  • Best way to has it is to let the reddish drippings congeal, skim off the fat and use the “jelly” which is spooned into a little hole dibbled into the top of a steaming lil volcano of grits. some peeps, i has heard, use coffee, but that is an abomination in my fambly. Uncomfortable kitteh is.. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The delicacy, a combination of congealed pigs' blood, fat and rusk encased in a length of intestine, is closely related to German blutwurst, French boudin noir and Spanish morcilla.
  • They don't have a single-discipline talent but rather a multitude of abilities that congeal into what our culture defines as interesting. Ben Uyeda: What Do the Kardashians Have in Common With the Occupy Movement?
  • Conversation dwindled, and time seemed to congeal around the card game. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • in Georgia they serve congealed salads
  • Would _melt e'er they molest_. i.e. _Twenty consciences, such as stand between me and my hopes, though they were congealed, would melt before they could molest one_, or prevent the execution of my purposes. (see 1765, I,40,7) Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • And, above all, a sense of congealment, of a handsomely branded stasis. Will somebody please tell David Beckham that it's time to go away?
  • The lush, transparent strings, sweet toned winds, sonorous brass, and bracing percussion congealed into a first rate ensemble.
  • In other words, his life, which was open to infinite possibility, congeals into the closed shape of a Destiny.
  • Thus compressed the mass resumes its equability, and is again at unity with itself, because the fire which was the author of the inequality has retreated; and this departure of the fire is called cooling, and the coming together which follows upon it is termed congealment. Timaeus

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