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is viscous
adjective
Having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid
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The liquid produced is viscous and intense in flavour and served without milk and often on ice.
Lamb shank (Saturdays) looks inviting, but the meat is dry, and its brown sauce is viscous and salty.
Just don't try it in Savoie, where the cheese is viscous and sticks to your stomach for days afterwards.
In areas where oil is viscous, the marine mammals can risk having their skin and eyes irritated.
Tidal mud, like that of the Avon as it cuts through Bristol, is best for his art, for it is "viscous", whereas "mud in a field is not real mud".
Once the leaves have defrosted, return the garlic and lemon mixture to the pan and leave to boil for 15 minutes, stirring regularly, until the mix is viscous but still pretty liquid.
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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.
Although both gases and liquids are viscous fluids, they differ in two important particulars.
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