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Example sentences for "congeals"

Lexicographically close words:
confuting; conge; congeal; congealed; congealing; congee; congelation; congener; congeneric; congenerous
  1. The heap soon gets saturated by rain and melting snow, and congeals into a solid mass, so hard that it requires to be cut with an axe before it can be got out of the way; and the bear himself is totally incapable of removing it.

  2. When fully ripe, it congeals to the whiteness and hardness of ivory itself; and, if kept out of water, is even more beautiful in texture than, the tusks of the elephant.

  3. Water falls in showers, congeals in hail, swells in waves, and rushes down in torrents.

  4. Treated with iodine, it quickly congeals into a solid hard mass, with a perceptible increase of temperature, and the development of orange-coloured and grey fumes.

  5. Colourless; odour that of the plant; tastes hot and sweetish; congeals at 50 deg.

  6. Amber coloured; less viscous than the last; congeals at 2 deg.

  7. Pale yellow, turning brown by age, and depositing a brownish, resinous sediment; congeals at about 40 deg.

  8. When pure it congeals into a solid crystalline mass on being cooled to 50 deg.

  9. Treated with an alcoholic solution of potassa, it entirely congeals into a crystalline mass, with total loss of its characteristic odour.

  10. Mercury congeals only at seventy-two degrees below the freezing point.

  11. Then set the kettle over a moderate fire, and let it boil twenty minutes, or till you find that the jelly congeals in the spoon when, you hold it in the air; skim it carefully all the time.

  12. When it has all dissolved, set it over the fire, put the gooseberries into it, and let them boil twenty minutes, or till they are quite clear, and till the jelly is thick and congeals in the spoon when you hold it in the air.

  13. In 10 to 12 days the entire mass congeals to a paste of calcium lactate.

  14. Such oil, which, unadulterated, congeals perhaps at 68° F.

  15. The greater portion of the oil congeals at the freezing point of water; many kinds, however, requiring but slight cooling in order to become solid.

  16. Pure Bulgarian rose oil congeals at from 63.

  17. If it congeals very soon, it is cooked enough.

  18. Continue to boil the syrup a while longer, till you find it congeals well on holding out a spoonful in the open air.

  19. Boil and skim it till very clear, but not till it congeals or jellies.

  20. As it congeals at a temperature of about 50° Fahr.

  21. It congeals at the temperature of 14 deg.

  22. It has been also proposed to concentrate vinegar by the process of congelation; but much of it remains entangled among the frozen water; and common distilled vinegar is so weak, that it congeals in one mass.

  23. It congeals at the same low temperature as linseed oil, into a white mass, and has a more drying quality than it.

  24. Some pour the latter into a copper bowl and pour into it cold water, which immediately congeals the silver; this they take out and dry, having poured off the aqua[11].

  25. After a certain number of days it congeals and separates into many small pieces, having the form of dice, which stick together like grapes.

  26. One kind of melanteria congeals like salt in the entries to copper mines.

  27. In these the water congeals and condenses into alum, in the spring in the space of four days, and in summer in six days.

  28. No doubt, the internal moisture of the animal congeals quickly with the cold (14) and causes it to shift its ground.

  29. His form dilated as he spoke; his voice grew deep without losing its distinctness; and into his mild eyes a sternness crept as when the frost congeals the lake.

  30. Here no hungry winter congeals our blood like the rivers; Here no stony ground provokes the wrath of the farmer.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "congeals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.