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gel

[jel] / dʒɛl /












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They will still be in the top four, but the question is how well - and how quickly - they gel together.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

Carter, who left in 2024, said it can take five years for a new school’s approach to gel.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 1, 2026

Testosterone therapy can be delivered through the application of a daily gel, weekly home injections, twice-a-day pills or an implanted pellet.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

Unlike conventional fluoride products, however, the new gel contains no fluoride.

From Science Daily Jul. 23, 2026

He was a stunted little man with knobby knees and a balding head and a nose like a used pencil eraser, and he was stark naked and slimed head to toe with sticky, translucent gel.

From "Hollow City" by Ransom Riggs

"I would much rather enjoy a coffee in the morning with friends or while I'm working rather than have one of the gels," she says.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

Fuelled by McDonald's, pasta and energy gels to sustain her for 15 to 18 hours of running a day, Woods was supported along the course by husband George, friend Zoe and Nila the dog.

From BBC Aug. 2, 2026

Many common whitening products rely on peroxide-based bleaching found in strips, gels, and mouth rinses.

From Science Daily Mar. 23, 2026

The oldest millennials—the nation’s biggest generation—are entering their mid-40s and devouring a torrent of new supplements, lotions, pills, gels, books and podcasts devoted to menopause relief.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 13, 2026

And her shorts have little pouches built in—I can see the tops of energy gels peeking out from both sides of her hips.

From "The Running Dream" by Wendelin Van Draanen

The older players had a good relationship with Robins, but when Lampard arrived the younger members - who grew up watching him play for Chelsea and Manchester City - gelled with him quickly.

From BBC Apr. 18, 2026

But when she arrives at Iona’s apartment, Andie is shocked to see that a coiffed perm, light makeup, a sensible suit and a string of pearls have replaced her friend’s beehives and gelled spikes.

From Salon Feb. 28, 2026

After treatment with dancing molecules, the gelled nanofiber scaffold reduced inflammation, shrank glial scarring, stimulated neurite extension, and encouraged neurons to grow in organized patterns.

From Science Daily Feb. 16, 2026

McVay fist-bumped players during warmups at State Farm Stadium, his trademark gelled hair spikes in full effect.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 7, 2025

Felix pretended to run his hands through his black spiky gelled hair and leaned back in his seat.

From "Shooting Kabul" by N. H. Senzai

Many vegan meat alternatives also use gelling agents that bind water and fat.

From Salon Nov. 25, 2024

Farmhouses across the nation practically required at least one of the long-lived trees because of quinces’ natural pectin, an important gelling ingredient in preserves.

From Seattle Times Oct. 31, 2023

The 63-year-old, who was sacked by England last year, said his side can challenge the All Blacks in their next game despite "not quite gelling" against the Pumas.

From BBC Jul. 15, 2023

But they are really gelling in a way that’s better than I could ever hope for.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 17, 2022

The oxide may be used either as a pure liquid or gelled with a gelling agent such as silicon dioxide, particulate carbon or aluminum octoate.

From U.S. Patent 4,293,314: Gelled Fuel-Air Explosive October 6, 1981. by Bertram O. Stull




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