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Discover LudwigThe word "melted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in the context of something that has changed state from solid to liquid after being exposed to heat. For example, "The butter melted quickly on the hot skillet."
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melted
verb
Past of melt
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The simplest syrup comes from Butcher, who, although she also gives a more conventional recipe, informs me that originally these pastries would have been made with honey or date syrup, and supplies a version that uses these, melted in water.
Coarsely grind or chop the walnuts so you have a chunky rubble, then stir in the ground almonds and slivered pistachios, followed by the zest, salt (if using), cardamom and 5tbsp of melted butter.
Lay the filo out on a clear work surface near the tin, with the melted butter-and-nut mixture within easy reach.
That's two Alaskas or almost half of one Australia – melted.
Once the chocolate is melted, keep it warm over the pan of hot water off the heat while you make a sabayon.
2 When the cream begins to simmer, remove it from the heat, add the chocolate, and stir until melted.
The heat has melted roads near the capital and caused problems with maintaining animal welfare at farms and the country's zoos.
Thongs (aka flip-flops) melted and petrol pumps were turned off to stop fuel vaporising.
When the chocolate is half melted, turn the heat off and nudge the solid parts into the melted parts, letting it continue to melt in the residual heat.
Groups of people slowly melted away into the lattice of alleyways that ran between the cottages.
Autocrats in Pyongyang have been strident in their criticism of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's film, which centres on a US plot to assassinate Kim Jong-un and is said to feature a scene in which the face of the "supreme leader" is melted off.
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