Definitionadj. transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass
Last update: July 18, 2015
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For example, various sugars - lactose, glucose, saccharose, &c. - are added to test the fermentative action of the bacterium on these substances; litmus is added to show changes in reaction, specially standardized media being used for estimating such changes; peptone solution is commonly employed for testing whether or not the bacterium forms indol; sterilized milk is used as a culture medium to determine whether or not it is curdled by the growth. [Please select]
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BABY BOARDMAN: (Hiccups, curdled milk flowing from his mouth) Hajajaja. [Please select]
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The Scots accent fairly curdled on Colin MacBride's tongue. [Please select]
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We don't want it curdled, and I'm certain there's thunder about.' [Please select]
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Through the black fir-forest Thunder harsh and dry, Shattering down the snow-flakes Off the curdled sky. [Please select]
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"Mac, I knowed long ago thot the milk of human kindness hed curdled in yez." [Please select]
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The milk of human kindness had been slightly curdled for Mr. [Please select]
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Holley laughed a grim, significant laugh that curdled Bostil's blood. [Please select]
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Slone's rider's blood never thrilled to that race, for his blood had curdled. [Please select]
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I asked, rather tremulously, for her voice and behaviour curdled me. [Please select]
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The sound with which they came curdled the blood. [Please select]
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