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    curdled


    1. So it was a bumper meal my son had organised and had it delivered right on time, I think he ordered most things on their menu, then followed the remnants of Cooks tarts and cream that had not curdled


    2. My blood curdled at the thought but I stumbled forwards


    3. Pour the curdled milk into this


    4. By 1970, swarms of penniless youths, having heard tales of wondrous hospitality, were cadging their way around the southern Mediterranean and across the Middle East as far as India, deliberately bludging off the inhabitants whose hospitality soon curdled to hostility when they realised they were being used by the relatively wealthy youth of Europe who would return home boasting how they had stayed in someone’s house, been taken everywhere and treated like a prince – and it hadn’t cost them a penny! Just like the way world trade is skewed for the benefit of Europe and the U


    5. It wasn’t too long after that, screams that curdled the blood echoed down the halls and the other prisoners in the cells prayed fervently that they weren’t next


    6. Natala, whose blood had curdled in her veins at Thalis's words, fervently agreed


    7. But while he pondered, they came to the steel grille, etched blackly in the torches beyond, and the body of Shukeli, still slumped against the bars in a curdled welter of crimson


    8. She knew that he did not look at the dishes of food but would put them at one end of his workbench while he finished a little fish and it did not matter to him if the soup curdled or if the meat got cold


    9. The creature’s foul breath curdled his nostrils as it shouted


    10. ” Her face could’ve curdled water

    11. “How many are there?” she curdled with transcendent assness, feeling she had somehow been rejected


    12. It had been bad enough for his figment to pervade it, upsetting her nerves almost into fits, but what was a figment compared to an actual body? The decent impulse she had had of restitution, of wholesale giving back, went curdled within her


    13. The entire day is very apt, in consequence, to be curdled


    14. "It will be curdled anyhow," said Priscilla, her head sinking on to her chest


    15. His screams of agony would have curdled milk


    16. Curdled: The past-tense action of turning milk into cheese


    17. Mingled with the curdled milk were fragments of egg, little bits of bacon, bread and particles of potato


    18. His blood curdled when he found himself in absolute contact with such fierce and implacable enemies; but he so far mastered his feelings as to pursue his way into the center of the lodge, with an exterior that did not betray the weakness


    19. In the kitchen, the heating element on the coffeemaker has come on with the power, coaxing a curdled deli smell out of yesterday’s coffee, but no one’s there


    20. towards Bywater with a face that would have curdled new milk

    21. It curdled my blood


    22. On waves by tempests curdled o'er!


    23. The precipitated lime gives the mass a whitish colour, and the consistence of curdled milk


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    Synonyms for "curdled"

    coagulate coagulated curdled grumose grumous

    "curdled" definitions

    transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass