Sentences with congeal
con·geal
C c - The blood had started to congeal. [VERB]
- The pears need to be reheated just before serving, because the butter in the sauce will congeal in the refrigerator overnight.
- The extreme cold can congeal lubricants in differentials and transmissions, freeze tires and freeze coolant in radiators.
- You mix the oil and the yolk, and at one precise moment they all congeal together.
- Ironically, as curiosity and avarice congeal into the wax of capitalism.
- They congeal into home-spun scenes of a young woman clad in a yellow dress reading, and a long blond olalisque lounging in a bright red dress.