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congeal

[kuhn-jeel] / kənˈdʒil /


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The clouds’ relative humidity climbs, ice particles congeal and snow falls — mostly in the highest, uninhabited interior — wrung dry by the 12,000- to 14,000-foot peaks.

From Los Angeles Times

Next, chill the stock in the refrigerator until it becomes fully congealed.

From Salon

And, unlike, say, a molten artichoke dip that congeals as it cools, this will stay just as inviting for hours, at least until the bowl has been wiped clean with the last of the radishes.

From New York Times

It was initially unclear to what extent a tornado risk would remain present overnight as clusters of severe thunderstorms over Iowa, Missouri and western Illinois congealed into an arcing band of storms.

From Washington Post

Wind dynamics are usually stronger and foster a greater tornado risk near the triple point, but storms sometimes congeal and become messy.

From Washington Post