Use "congealed" in a sentence

1. The concrete road congealed.

2. Ice is congealed water.

3. Nikolon stops as two Congealed Bitternesses and a Congealed Fear appear

4. His blood was congealed.

5. Fear congealed my blood.

6. The jelly has not yet congealed.

7. 18 The concrete road congealed.

8. 2 Ice is congealed water.

9. Boogey: [noun] congealed nasal mucus

10. 16 His blood was congealed.

11. In Georgia they serve congealed salads.Sentencedict

12. His passion for the ballerina soon congealed.

13. 6 His passion for the ballerina soon congealed.

14. The blood had congealed in thick black clots.

15. The food had congealed into a sticky mass.

16. Opens the congealed fist of the past.

17. 1 The food had congealed into a sticky mass.

18. The bitterness and tears had congealed into hatred.

19. This congealed muck was interfering with the filter.

20. 10 The blood had congealed in thick black clots.

21. The nose is a manifest congealed drop or stalactite.

22. 9 The bitterness and tears had congealed into hatred.

23. 5 This congealed muck was interfering with the filter.

24. The surging waters congealed in the heart of the sea.

25. The oil at last is congealed into a white fat.

26. The cold remains of supper had congealed on the plate.

27. The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.

28. The Hebrew verb translated “congealed” means to shrink or thicken.

29. The blood had congealed around the cut on her knee.

30. 15 The oil at last is congealed into a white fat.

31. To become congealed or lumpy: The sauce Curdled in the pan

32. 14 The cold remains of supper had congealed on the plate.

33. Use hot water to rinse the congealed fat off the dinner plates.

34. 4 The blood had congealed round the cut on her knee.

35. 13 Use hot water to rinse the congealed fat off the dinner plates.

36. 15:8 —Were the “congealed” waters of the Red Sea actually frozen waters?

37. Top synonyms for Clabbered (other words for Clabbered) are thick, curdled and congealed.

38. His reserve was again frozen over, and my frankness was congealed beneath it.

39. You may use hot water to rinse the congealed fat off the dinner plates.

40. If you let the pudding sit for two hours, it will Coagulate into a congealed dessert

41. He poked at the spaghetti with a knife, separating the congealed orange-and-white mess.

42. Concentration of control of mass media has congealed at a tenuous time in national history.

43. Josie picked up a plate of congealed egg and beans, and scraped it into the bin.

44. The Hebrew word here translated “congealed” is used in Job 10:10 with regard to curdling milk.

45. 19 Josie picked up a plate of congealed egg and beans, and scraped it into the bin.

46. Since nothing visible was holding back the waters, they had the appearance of being congealed, stiffened, or thickened.

47. The back of her head was matted with blood, which had trickled into a congealed pool behind her.

48. Once this incorrect impression is accepted and congealed, there is no commanding reason to disrupt the customary rituals of their existence.

49. If a liquid such as blood Congeals, it becomes thick or solid The fat had slowly congealed in the pan

50. To the left and to the right of the Israelite column, the “congealed” water stood like two huge walls. —Exodus 15:8.

51. And the Wanderers, like Stokes discovered as he stalked off, is this city congealed into one spot; the kind of place were Boorishness comes standard

52. Mud Pool, Bonelessness Etymology From a Babylonian verb kislimu or kislivu, to be thick or congealed, or the verb כסל (kasal), to be boneless or unsupported by a skeletal structure

53. AutoBrecciated lava A viscous, commonly silica-rich, lava flow with a congealed crust which has been broken up and fragmented by the continued movement of molten lava within the flow interior

54. Congeal (third-person singular simple present Congeals, present participle congealing, simple past and past participle congealed) (transitive) To change from a liquid to solid state perhaps by cold (transitive) To coagulate, make curdled or semi-solid …

55. Confusion 58 Confuted 1 cong 1 congealed 2 congenial 2 congenital 31 congenitally 1 congested 10 congestion 21 congestive 1 congratulate 21 congratulated 7 congratulating 1 congratulation 1 congratulations 6 congregated 1 congregation 9 congregations 3 congress 445 congresses 4 congressional 11 congressmen 4 conical 5 coniston 1 conjecture 10

56. En Nothing visible was holding back the waters of the Red Sea on each side of the Israelites, hence the water had the appearance of being congealed, stiffened, Curdled, or thickened so that it could remain standing like a wall on each side and not collapse in an inundation upon the Israelites, to their destruction.