Quickly and easily spell check more than 130,000 biotechnical terms such as deliquescent, magnetophoresis opiomelanocortin, ❋ Unknown (2009)
His songs have been co-opted of late under the ironic rubric of "yacht rock," but classic songs like "Sailing" and "Ride Like the Wind"—both from a ubiquitous debut album with a deliquescent pink flamingo on it—serve nonetheless now as minor masterpieces of melody and mood. ❋ Andy Battaglia (2012)
Dean creates webs of deliquescent, wintry sounds, through which the singer threads the atomised texts, syllable by syllable; it's fragile and transient, and finally delicately elusive. ❋ Unknown (2010)
As we crossed the Station Heath on our way back, I checked the damp peat for sundew plants, and they too were still there, leaves unfurled so an unwary insect might trigger their honeyed, deliquescent tentacles. ❋ Roger Deakin (2009)
It is like putting your foot on a rock only to find that it has become deliquescent and trickled away. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Besides which he was deliquescent and scarlet, and felt so. ❋ Herbert George (2006)
There was a time when naif alphabetters would have written it down the tracing of a purely deliquescent recidivist, possibly ambidextrous, snubnosed probably and presenting a strangely profound rainbowl in his (or her) occiput. ❋ Unknown (2006)
When, on the other hand, the composition of the deliquescent particles is congenial to the tongue, and disposes the parts according to their nature, this remedial power in them is called sweet. ❋ Unknown (2006)
The purity of the Patagonian salt, or absence from it of those other saline bodies found in all sea-water, is the only assignable cause for this inferiority: a conclusion which no one, I think, would have suspected, but which is supported by the fact lately ascertained,35 that those salts answer best for preserving cheese which contain most of the deliquescent chlorides. ❋ Unknown (2003)
All those Chinese puzzles of form, all these deliquescent mandarin subtleties seem to me to be quite futile. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Guermantes, who, a great deal more ‘old French’ even than the Duke when he was not trying, did often deliberately seek to be, but in a manner the opposite of the lace-neckcloth, deliquescent style of her husband and in reality far more subtle, by a sort of almost peasant pronunciation which had a harsh and delicious flavour of the soil. ❋ Unknown (2003)
But you will not care for it; it is not deliquescent enough, not fin de siècle enough for you; it is too frank, too honest; what you want is Bergotte, you have confessed it, high game for the jaded palates of pleasure-seeking epicures. ❋ Unknown (2003)
I feel like a good-for-nothing, a cow, damned, antique, deliquescent, in short calm and moderate, which is the last term in decadence. ❋ Unknown (2003)
It is principally used as a manure and in the manufacture of nitric acid: owing to its deliquescent property it will not serve for gunpowder. ❋ Unknown (2003)
He taught its cleaning and oiling, gave lectures on deliquescent substances. ❋ Jamie O’Neill (2002)
In industrial production, a small amount of dissolved deliquescent salt is added to the plaster during calcination and this has the same effect. industrial production ❋ Unknown (1991)
[The white] [fluff] of snow deliquesced pervasively into the warm life of [spring]. ❋ Tytactic (2005)