Thickened or coalesced in soft thick lumps (such as clogs or clots)
1 The powder in his hair was clotted in little streaks of white.
2 The area around the student parking lot was clotted with news vans.
3 Already in April the earth is clotted into dry dust between them.
4 They bathed away the clotted blood and bandaged the arm not unskilfully.
5 The blood of their injuries stained them and clotted on their clothes.
6 The figure, smothered beneath the clotted mass of children, heaved a sigh.
7 All pigmented animals clotted when the nucleo-proteid was derived from either source.
8 He clotted up this time. She had gathered Orb in her arms.
9 Thick mucus had run from their noses and was now clotted there.
10 His belly was swollen and covered with clotted blood, from their bites.
11 The comb he used was a battered old Ace, clotted with grease.
12 Scarza bent and dug up a handful of clotted mud and ash.
13 There was a thin whisper as it cut through the snow - clotted air.
14 She combed her fingers through her clotted hair, untangling the greasy strands.
15 Her wound hadn't clotted , and blood was still pouring down her wrist.
16 Real Devonshire clotted cream, strong black tea from China, fresh strawberry preserves.
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clot Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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