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Meanings of
curdle
in English
Portuguese
coalhar
Catalan
prendre
Spanish
cuajar
Back to the meaning
Turn into curds.
clot
clabber
homogenize
homogenise
Portuguese
coalhar
Usage of
curdle
in English
1
Salandra was under pressure from warmongers whose euphoria was beginning to
curdle
.
2
However, if the eggs are overheated, the custard will scorch and
curdle
.
3
They made my blood fairly
curdle
,
and I am not speaking figuratively.
4
We just heard enough when you first arrived to
curdle
our blood.
5
This sauce will not
curdle
if left standing for a few minutes.
6
Will they
curdle
and hold their bellies and cry for their mammas?
7
It was enough to make one's blood
curdle
to think of it!
8
Make sure you use full-fat Greek yoghurt, because it's less likely to
curdle
.
9
It should be eaten immediately; in a few hours, it begins to
curdle
.
10
That wind from over the Barren would
curdle
the life in her veins.
11
Be careful not to let it boil or it will
curdle
.
12
The language you use is enough to
curdle
all the milk in Wendlyn.
13
Thanks to this dilution of the protein, cream is less likely to
curdle
.
14
Do not allow the mixture to boil, as it will
curdle
.
15
Do not allow the mixture to boil, or it will
curdle
.
16
Do not allow the soup to boil, or it will
curdle
.
Other examples for "curdle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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curdle
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
curdle in
curdle the blood
curdle milk
curdle with horror
curdle a man
More collocations
Translations for
curdle
Portuguese
coalhar
Catalan
prendre
quallar
Spanish
cuajar
Curdle
through the time
Curdle
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common