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be viscous
adjective
Having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid
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This fluid is thought to be viscous and poorly transportable by cilia.
It is imperative that traditional aged balsamic is used – it should be viscous and sweet to complement the ripeness of the strawberries.
This is a very French version: elegantly thin (though, as Koffmann cautions, it must be viscous enough to support the meringue) and ridiculously rich, with enough sugar to put you off eating more than your fair share.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Linear polymers, which are composed of chainlike molecules, may be viscous liquids or solids with varying degrees of crystallinity; a number of them can be dissolved in certain liquids, and they soften or melt upon heating.
Furthermore, SCC cement paste has to be viscous enough to avoid segregation and to maintain the stability of the suspension until the onset of hardening.
Linear polymers, which are composed of chainlike molecules, may be viscous liquids or solids with varying degrees of crystallinity; a number of them can be dissolved in certain liquids, and they soften or melt upon heating.
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They are viscous, vibrant and made from organic ingredients.
It was viscous and burned fiercely, even in water.
Being viscous, it is difficult to get out of the ground and to transport.
"Her urine was viscous and yellow, with granule," Mr. Wang wrote.
It could be that this icy, salty layer just below the surface is viscous and flowing.
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