stickiness

[ UK /stˈɪkinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of sticking to a surface
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How To Use stickiness In A Sentence

  • But Thais were accustomed to rices that, like Thai people, stick together (stickiness is determined by the ratio of two different starches, amylose and amylopectin).
  • The dates somehow lost their typical stickiness and chewiness and turned soft-to-bite, sweet but not overly so.
  • The drizzle and stickiness earlier had made Maria's blue satin bow limp. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Last, the non - competitive market and the government administrative price further strengthen the price stickiness.
  • Some soak the plantains in turmeric water to get rid of the stickiness. Chifles (Fried Green Banana Chips) : The Cooking Adventures of Chef Paz
  • Sometimes she brought home honeycomb, dripping with sweet golden stickiness, gained by climbing the hollow tree and raking it out of the hive, risking the wild bees' anger.
  • Curcumin speeds up blood flow, so reduces stickiness and effectively cools your body. The Sun
  • An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. Many substances so used are not sticky and let moisture in through the joints. Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898
  • Streaming-music sites cue up an amazing playlist of songs, a variety of features and plenty of customer stickiness for advertisers.
  • But the blood was drying on her hands, and its stickiness revolted her. THE HELLBOUND HEART
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