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Having calluses; having skin made tough and thick through wear.
callous
calloused
tough
toughened
Thickened.
thick
1
The clouds solidified; the vapours
thickened
;
the trailing veils stayed and accumulated.
2
On the floor and the stage the chairmen
thickened
in the fight.
3
As the three sat in silence, the gloom in the chasm
thickened
.
4
The fog outside had
thickened
;
the sounds of the city seemed distant.
5
Bring to a boil; cook and stir 2 minutes or until
thickened
.
6
The ranks
thickened
,
for the men out of the streets poured in.
7
And finally the shadows gathered and
thickened
once again in Christie Place.
8
Almonds with their high protein content produce the most easily
thickened
milk.
9
Simmer gently for 20 minutes, stirring often, until the sauce has
thickened
.
10
Add marinara and simmer for 15 minutes, or until stew has
thickened
.
11
The side walls and the lower surface of the iceberg
thickened
visibly.
12
The sac consists of the condensed and
thickened
tissues around the artery.
13
By the end of the eighth month the foetus has
thickened
out.
14
The liquor of oysters should never be
thickened
by stirring in flour.
15
Hence the uterine walls become dense and
thickened
and the nerves compressed.
16
The membrane may be left in a
thickened
condition after these attacks.
thickened
thicken
·
thicken with
thicken slightly
thicken the air
thicken with flour
thicken again