Congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling.
1It meant, though, that the team never quite jelled on the court.
2She was ashamed of the tenderness that had jelled the air.
3It was as if the air had suddenly jelled, holding him in a cocoon.
4Why, we'd just bottle them up in their little peninsula until they jelled 'Uncle.'
5Osbourne said the band had tried to get back together in 2001 but nothing jelled.
6He was intellectually sharp and came from an illustrious family: the combination often jelled into arrogance.
7Give me the jelled, in a can.
8Lieutenant Lerner and the trader worked their mouths soundlessly while the wavering shadow on the fourth screen jelled.
9All the jelly that ever "jelled" was represented.
10He bites into the jelled concoction.
11Fear jelled his father's features.
12Josh's uncertainty jelled into worry.
13You can see from episodes 1-5 how everything has really jelled and developed -the writing, the performances, the directing, everything.
14He credited offensive line coach George Yarno for helping the line jell.
15Some crews never really did jell, but it wasn't all that important.
16Morning despair and afternoon's passive agony fruits in a jell of joy.
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