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Meanings of
curdled
in English
Transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass.
coagulated
coagulate
grumous
grumose
Related terms
thick
Synonyms
Examples for "
coagulated
"
coagulated
coagulate
grumous
grumose
Examples for "
coagulated
"
1
The milk is
coagulated
with rennet at 80° F. in two hours.
2
After its extraction, it is
coagulated
by the heat in the water.
3
Their food is very simple; wild fruit, fresh venison, or
coagulated
milk.
4
The substance was whitish, or resembled the
coagulated
white of an egg:
5
Of course a solid piece of
coagulated
protein can't be a sauce.
1
Madame Victoire immediately put it to test; the juice did not
coagulate
.
2
Hold still for several seconds while the eggs
coagulate
on the bottom.
3
Wood creosote does not
coagulate
albumen, and is, therefore, not as serviceable.
4
But the answer is no, because the milk won't
coagulate
properly.
5
But it is sensitive to heat, which causes it to unfold and
coagulate
.
1
It was well that a
grumous
fog pervaded the air, each atom a spike in a vesicle of darkness!
Usage of
curdled
in English
1
The faces in the doorways
curdled
his blood by their rooted looks.
2
The carnival mood
curdled
when Mr Chávez was asked about term limits.
3
At one end of the spectrum, you have the
curdled
milk response.
4
Happily, the second and third time he tried it the eggs
curdled
.
5
It rang out three times in quick succession, and Kate's blood
curdled
.
6
His mother's milk
curdled
in his veins with horror at such impiety.
7
A whitish matter, which may be
curdled
,
is discharged from the nose.
8
The baking dish is filled with the most unpromising, slightly
curdled
-
looking
mixture.
9
Blunt is indeed shadowy when viewed through a room
curdled
by smoke.
10
Hast thou not milked me as milk, and
curdled
me like cheese?
11
Ramsay's smile
curdled
at the sight, and anger flashed across his face.
12
And my heart grew cold in my body, and the blood
curdled
therein.
13
I looked on him, and the blood
curdled
in my veins.
14
Something that
curdled
my blood; but I dare say I was very foolish.
15
I saw the girl afterward-andmy blood
curdled
at the sight of her.
16
I understood it now, and my blood
curdled
in my veins.
Other examples for "curdled"
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About this term
curdled
curdle
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
all curdled
curdled cream
curdled custard
curdled mass
curdled mountains
Curdled
through the time
Curdled
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common