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liquefazer
catalão
liquar
espanhol
licuar
Make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating.
flux
liquidise
liquify
liquidize
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liquefazer
1
But mostly they're used to blend, puree, chop, and
liquefy
things.
2
The brains do not
liquefy
either: they simply melt into a thin gruel.
3
He said the monster would
liquefy
my insides and drink them.
4
And a plague is coming any day now, to slowly
liquefy
our insides.
5
Moreover, certain mushrooms, the coprini,
liquefy
spontaneously and turn into a black fluid.
6
The dusk shimmered as the air itself seemed to
liquefy
from the heat.
7
It makes 475 hp and enough grip to
liquefy
your kidneys.
8
Once heated, this jelly will
liquefy
and be full of flavor.
9
Stage one involved filling a chamber with a gas that was easy to
liquefy
.
10
Throughout the 1800s this sextet-theso-calledpermanent gases-hadresisted all efforts to
liquefy
them.
11
The next stage involved a chamber of gas B, which was tougher to
liquefy
.
12
Be careful not to overprocess or the sorbet will
liquefy
.
13
It's a horribly thick sound, as if the man's lungs have begun to
liquefy
.
14
That'll
liquefy
the polymer, the lockdown brace, the frame, everything.
15
Scrape down the bowl as needed; but don't overprocess, or the ice cream will
liquefy
.
16
If the pressures were removed the deep-lying materials would quickly
liquefy
,
and probably even vaporize.
liquefy
·
liquefy coal
liquefy for export
liquefy a target
liquefy air
liquefy ammonia
português
liquefazer
catalão
liquar
liquidar
espanhol
licuar
liquidar