Use "thicken" in a sentence

1. However, the plot does thicken

2. This will thicken other proofs.

3. Use flour to thicken the gravy.

4. Thicken the soup by adding potatoes.

5. The fog was beginning to thicken.

6. But then the plot began to thicken.

7. But the plot is about to thicken.

8. The crowds around him began to thicken.

9. You can thicken the stew with flour.

10. Both bark and wood thicken with age.

11. Stir soup until it begins to thicken.

12. He added some flour to thicken the soup.

13. We'll add some flour to thicken the soup.

14. Thicken the sauce with a little flour.

15. Canned food may contain other additives to thicken the

16. You can thicken the soup slightly with flour.

17. After boiling, thicken with a pinch of flour.

18. Stir in the quark to thicken the sauce.

19. The houses begin to thicken as the highway heads south.

20. Beat the eggs and sugar until they start to thicken.

21. When liquid starts to thicken and become solid, it Coagulates

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

23. Stirred Custards thicken while being cooked on the stovetop.

24. Even mild dehydration can cause your blood to thicken.

25. The sauce should thicken as it comes to the boil.

26. Casein proteins are acid sensitive and tend to thicken in the stomach

27. Another word for Coagulate: congeal, clot, thicken, curdle, jell Collins English Thesaurus

28. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes to release tomato juices and thicken slightly.

29. Allow the milk to thicken a bit, then stir in 2 cups of shredded Cheddar …

30. During your mid- teens, your larynx will enlarge; your vocal cords will thicken and elongate.

31. 16 synonyms for Curdle: congeal, clot, thicken, condense, turn sour, solidify, coagulate, clot, coagulate

32. 18 synonyms for Coagulate: congeal, clot, thicken, curdle, jell, clot, congeal, curdle, gelatinize

33. In addition to its use in natural body powders, Arrowroot is used to thicken foods.

34. 19 Some structures like boudin, rootless fold and thicken bending of the folds are visible.

35. Cool until beginning to thicken, then spoon into a small greaseproof-paper icing bag.

36. Find answer We found 5 answers for “Curdle”. This page shows answers to the clue Curdle, followed by ten definitions like “To change into curd”, “To congeal or thicken” and “To thicken; to congeal”

37. Strain the liquid into a bowl and place in a refrigerator until it begins to thicken.

38. 8 Whisk egg white to foamy,[www.Sentencedict.com] stir caster sugar in small portions until lightly thicken.

39. The pizza will cook, the crust will set, the toppings will soften, and the sauce will thicken.

40. As we age the lenses of the eyes thicken, and thus refract light dif-ferently.

41. Add the oats to thicken the mixture and stir until it is nice and creamy.

42. After the paste has been cooking for several minutes, more cornmeal is added to thicken the paste.

43. As we age the lenses of the eyes thicken,[sentencedict .com] and thus refract light dif-ferently.

44. The layer containing the fingers does not continue to thicken until it fills the fluid region.

45. The grey-coloured bark is smooth and fairly thin with lenticels; however it can thicken significantly with age.

46. Carrageenan is made from parts of various red algae or seaweeds. It is commonly used to thicken foods

47. At its most basic, Clabbered milk can be made by allowing fresh, unpasteurized milk to sour and thicken.

48. Agar helps gel, stabilize, texturize and thicken beverages, baked goods, confectioneries, dairy products, dressings, meat products and

49. The cells Become flatter, their cell membranes thicken, and they generate large amounts of the protein’s keratin and keratohyalin

50. The cream layer formed on the boiling milk is scooped initially and added in the end to thicken the milk.

51. • Cold saps A battery of strength, and cold makes an engine harder to start because the oil tends to thicken

52. Curdle (v.) 1630s (earlier crudle, 1580s), "to thicken, cause to congeal, change or form into curd" (transitive), frequentative of curd (v.) "to make into curd" (late 14c., from the noun; see curd).Intransitive sense of "to coagulate, thicken" is from c

53. Waxes: Waxes such as beeswax and candelilla wax thicken and provide a balm-like texture to cream and stick Blushes.

54. Skim fat from cooking broth and reduce broth over high heat for 5 to 7 minutes to concentrate flavors and thicken slightly.

55. Carrageenan is an additive used to thicken, emulsify, and preserve foods and drinks. It’s a natural ingredient that comes from red seaweed …

56. The building is a system of multiple layers of composite louvers which thicken and rotate according to solar exposure, ventilation, and materials performance.

57. Breadcrumbs are very versatile – they can thicken sauces, bind together meatballs, serve as a coating for chicken, and make a wonderful filler for quiches and frittatas

58. Natural, highly Absorbent clay that also helps to thicken cosmetics, modify product slip, add opacity, and prevent makeup and skin care formulas from caking

59. It's surely summer. for there's a swallow: Come one swallow, his mate will follow, The bird race quicken and wheel and thicken. Christina G Rossetti 

60. Scotts® Turf Builder® Bonus® S Southern Weed & Feed 2 will not only kill weeds, but also thicken your lawn to help crowd out future weeds

61. By using DiCaprio, and then aging him with prosthetic makeup, Eastwood lets us see how a slender, good-looking young man might thicken and Coarsen with years and power

62. In another embodiment, a baffle (32) is provided in the aeration chamber (210A) to provide a quiescent zone (33) wherein sludge is allowed to float and thicken for subsequent removal.

63. Blood Clots in the deep veins of the body can have numerous various causes, consisting of: Medical conditions: Some health conditions cause blood to thicken too easily, which can lead to pulmonary embolism

64. Both are made by reducing a percentage of the water content from the milk but the Condensed version has sugar added, which caramelized to thicken the milk, so it is called Sweetened Condensed …

65. Crustal thickness ranges from 6 to 8 km and, unlike the lithosphere, it does not thicken significantly with age; however, near ridges with spreading rates of < 20 mm/yr thicknesses are usually < 5 …

66. Blood Clots form when certain parts of your blood thicken, forming a semisolid mass. This process may be triggered by an injury or it can sometimes occur inside blood vessels that don't have an obvious injury

67. Curdle verb congeal, clot, thicken, condense, turn sour, solidify, coagulate The sauce must not boil or the egg yolk will Curdle. melt, dissolve, soften, thaw, liquefy, deliquesce Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

68. Simmer a bunch of vegetables in broth, bouillon and seasonings; add milk and a simple roux (butter + olive oil + flour) thicken until rich and Creamy; add chicken; What sets this soup apart is how rich and Creamy it …

69. Carrageenan is a polysaccharide extract from red seaweeds – seems pretty good, right? Seaweed and kelp are considered healthy foods, so why isn’t this? The food industry uses this substance in many foods to thicken and stabilize foods, even organic products

70. You can use it to thicken sauces, stews, soups and even pudding! Arrowroot starts as a powder, and when combined with a liquid, it turns into a thick, flavorless mixture that can boost the structure of any recipe in just seconds.

71. There are also several similar words to Coarsen in our dictionary, which are Augment, Bloat, Broaden, Cram, Distend, Expand, Feed, Fill, Increase, Overfeed, Plump, Spread, Stuff, Swell, Thicken, Thrive, Wax, Build Up, Gain Weight, Put Flesh On and Put On Weight.

72. Since Biotin deficiency can lead to thinning of the hair, proponents claim that taking Biotin supplements—in pill or tablet form—or using Biotin-enriched shampoo and hair products can thicken hair and stimulate hair and nail growth.

73. "Besides being eaten raw, Arrowroots can also be value-added to make various products."Apart from being boiled and eaten mostly for breakfast, Arrowroots are also used to manufacture biscuits and crisps and to thicken sauces.

74. After the battle of Jutland in May 1916, some 820 tonnes of armour was added to the ships, primarily to thicken the deck around the main battery turrets, as well as to increase the bulkheads in the ammunition magazines.

75. As he watched the clouds thicken in the sky , he was reminded of his predecessor Kalidasa who on such aday as this had written his great poem which has made immortal the love of all lovers throughout the ages whom distance has parted from their sweethearts .

76. Condense (v.) early 15c., "thicken, make more dense or compact" (implied in Condensed), from Old French Condenser (14c.) or directly from Latin condensare "to make dense," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + densare "make thick," from densus "dense, thick, crowded," a word used of crowds, darkness, clouds, etc

77. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) are a group of disorders characterized by an abnormal accumulation of cancerous T-cells (a type of white blood cells) in the skin resulting in an itchy, red rash that can thicken or form a tumor.CTCLs belong to a larger group of disorders known asnon-Hodgkin's lymphomas.The most common types are mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome.

78. Liquid dispersion polymer compositions which comprise microparticles of a hydrophilic, water soluble or swellable polymer, preferably an acrylic-based polymer, dispersed in a di- or triglyceride oil such as soybean oil and an oil-in-water surfactant, are useful to prepare microparticulate thickening systems to thicken aqueous or aqueous/organic compositions, particularly for use in personal care and pharmaceutical formulations.