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Example sentences for "curdy"

Lexicographically close words:
curdle; curdled; curdles; curdling; curds; cure; cured; cureless; curer; curers
  1. White Curdy Soft Windsor Antigrimeopolis Soap, in packets of One and Sixpence, to be procured, &c.

  2. The thick, curdy precipitate formed by the coagulation of albuminous matter; any mass of coagulated matter, as a clot of blood.

  3. A degeneration of animal tissue into a cheesy or curdy mass.

  4. They form rapidly, but seldom attain any very considerable size; and may be found to contain, along with glairy fluid, a mixture of pus, or curdy matter.

  5. Curdy matter is evacuated by incision, perhaps mixed with a small quantity of thin unhealthy matter; and from the wound projects a pale fungous growth furnishing profuse discharge.

  6. Curdy and very offensive stuff is sometimes found in great abundance in this cavity.

  7. When this is present, a solution of nitrate of silver gives a curdy white precipitate, soluble in ammonia; whereas a solution of the pure chlorate remains clear.

  8. Antacids prevent a too rapid coagulation of the casein and the formation of curdy lumps.

  9. The Tartars and French have been long in the habit of preserving butter, by melting it with a moderate heat, whereby are coagulated the albuminous and curdy matters remaining in it, which are very putrescible.

  10. The oil by degrees gets covered with a curdy mass, which after some time settles to the bottom, while itself becomes limpid and colourless.

  11. A layer of a fatter, more consistent, but lighter nature, floats upon its surface, while the subjacent liquid forms a white magma, which retains among its curdy flocks all the whey of the milk.

  12. The characteristic test of muriatic acid in the most dilute state, is nitrate of silver, which causes a curdy precipitate of chloride of silver.

  13. M'Curdy Atkinson, The same that had the wooden leg And that filibustering filibeg That never dared to slake his drouth, Magee that had the chinless mouth.

  14. Longworth and M'Curdy Atkinson were there.

  15. The aqueous solution dissolves gold leaf, and with nitrate of silver gives a white, curdy precipitate.

  16. The fatty acids which separated in white curdy masses were thoroughly washed on a filter with cold water, about four litres, dried in vacuo over oil of vitriol, and weighed.

  17. He'd bounced against a sloping, fungus-covered rocky wall and with fragments of curdy stuff about him had been flung out and into the snare.

  18. They pushed the yeasty, curdy stuff up and around the sides of those to-be-desired objects.

  19. The stools should be of the consistence of thin mustard, and of a lightish yellow colour, having little smell, free from lumps or white curdy matter, and passed without pain, or any considerable quantity of wind.

  20. On the fourth day, there was a moderately clear fluid, containing an abundance of curdy or flake-like masses.

  21. The soap separates out in the solid form as a curdy mass, which can be easily separated.

  22. On adding tannic acid solution to all three, only the silk yields a precipitate, a rather curdy one consisting of fibroïn.

  23. A solution of silver nitrate and nitric acid gives a white curdy precipitate.

  24. The pores of the skin are filled with insoluble greasy and curdy salts of the fatty acids contained in the soap, and it is only because the insoluble pigment produced is white, or nearly so, that so repulsive an operation is tolerated.

  25. Thus the addition of hard water to a solution of soap, or the converse of this operation, causes the production of the insoluble curdy matter before mentioned.

  26. In the decomposition of soap these salts form curdy and insoluble compounds containing the fatty acids of the soap and the lime and magnesia of the salts.

  27. The curdy part which is usually seen in new-laid eggs is so abundant, and the taste is said to be so well preserved, that the nicest people may be made to believe that they are new laid.

  28. When boiled, the white is never curdy like that of a new-laid hen's egg, but transparent and glassy, while the yolk is much darker in colour.


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