Thickened

Word THICKENED
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Definitions and meanings of "Thickened"

What do we mean by thickened?

To make thicker (in the sense of wider).

To make thicker (in the sense of more viscous).

To become thicker (in the sense of wider).

To become thicker (in the sense of more viscous).

To strengthen; to confirm.

To make more frequent.

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The word "thickened" in example sentences

"That's what I call thickened truth," said the American, looking solemnly round. ❋ Henry W. Nevinson (1900)

It does seem unlikely that a Habermasian cosmopolitianism, no matter how supplemented and thickened, is going to be able to open itself to forms of ethos and character that come from religious traditions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The name thickened to a sob as he repeated it, and then suddenly he rose and cried in an awful voice, "Oh, I'm a fool! ❋ Hall Caine (1892)

I have let my son have the jacket as I have "thickened" some and it is a little tight on me now. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Actually, there have been times when we have "thickened" or added weight to a model or "thinned" a model by smoothing out bulges that may distort the shape of the clothes. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Every new or "thickened" settlement is a gift to Palestinian extremists who point to them as evidence that Israel will never permit establishment of a Palestinian state. ❋ Unknown (2008)

How someone who drew the LT characters with such lean and vibrant energy could later render Bugs and Daffy as paunchy, evenly proportioned and generally "thickened" is a complete puzzle. ❋ Steve Hulett (2008)

By the time the plot had "thickened" thus far, the scene changed, and we got to London at once. ❋ Wilkie Collins (1856)

Mr. Bradley said a variety of security programs overlap when they should be harmonized, noting the Canada-U.S. border has "thickened" for truckers in recent years as they seek to comply with an array of rules introduced by the U.S. and Canadian governments. ❋ BRENT JANG (2011)

To complete this picture by a sketch of his person, we must add that at fifty-nine years of age Phellion had "thickened," to use a term of the bourgeois vocabulary. ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

Since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the border has "thickened" because of mounting security controls and regulations in the United States, which have become the new non-tariff barriers to trade in goods and services and labour mobility across the Canada-U. S. border. ❋ Unknown (2008)

After arranging them on a platter or deep plate, break enough eggs to cover them, breaking one at a time and slip over the toast so that they do not break; sprinkle over them salt and pepper and turn over all some kind of thickened gravy -- either chicken or lamb, cream or a cream sauce made the same as "White Sauce;" turn this over the toast and eggs and bake in a hot oven until the eggs are set, or about five minutes. ❋ Mrs. F.L. Gillette (N/A)

Remove this from the heat when the sauce has emulsified (thickened) ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

Fifteen thousand gallons of fat leaked from an onshore storage tank into the water where it instantly thickened and "turned into a thick pattie." ❋ The Stir (2011)

Frank tucked each arm in as Joel pulled from the waist before fastening the front, their close proximity thickened the air in a way that seemed inconceivable a few weeks ago. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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