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congeal

[kuhn-jeel] / kənˈdʒil /


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Plastic wipes don't disintegrate when flushed down the toilet, so when oil and fat congeal on them, so-called fatbergs form in sewers, which water companies say cost them £200m a year to clear.

From BBC

The mutant baby monster is the manifestation of that fear, in the same way Lilly’s visitation is the congealed manifestation of her torment.

From Salon

Yet, Pitt can’t resist quirking up the character in ways that don’t totally congeal.

From Los Angeles Times

The paint congeals and my spray paint spits out; it doesn't flow smoothly because it's frozen.

From BBC

Her white hospital bib, tucked into the collar of her grey jumper, is splattered with congealed blood.

From BBC