congealed

[ UK /kənd‍ʒˈiːld/ ]
[ US /kənˈdʒiɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling
    in Georgia they serve congealed salads
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How To Use congealed In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • It's an ill-formed, thick and sticky horror - like Roast Lamb gone cold and congealed with fat.
  • 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.
  • Although overall it was linear and limber, in places it congealed into colorful clots.
  • 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
  • The food had congealed into a sticky mass.
  • When the reaction was complete, the catalyst congealed into a sticky solid and settled to the bottom of the test tube.
  • A cold southerly rain storm caught the newly shorn wethers and four hundred died because the cold congealed the fat around their kidneys.
  • The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.
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