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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
congeal .
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Examples
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One antidote, I think, is to awaken from the frozenness of our demoralization and say no to that war before the idea congeals even one more degree toward reality.
Calling for Peace 2007
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You can see as the molten rock comes out, it almost immediately kind of -- kind of congeals, or whatever.
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The emphases fall perfectly, and the whole thing is anchored by that wonderfully perverse "congeals."
Tom Gliatto: A Complaint About Sondheim Tom Gliatto 2010
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The show has promise, but I was there too early to get a sense of whether the entire gestalt congeals.
Paul Klein: Young Artists Who Know, And Aren't Replicating, History Paul Klein 2012
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When love congeals/It soon reveals/The faint aroma of performing seals.
Tom Gliatto: A Complaint About Sondheim Tom Gliatto 2010
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Many bad pizzas try to make up for their shortcomings by piling odd cheap mozzarella, which congeals into a rubbery mat if the 'za gets cold.
Homecoming grrm 2010
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The show has promise, but I was there too early to get a sense of whether the entire gestalt congeals.
Paul Klein: Young Artists Who Know, And Aren't Replicating, History Paul Klein 2012
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The show has promise, but I was there too early to get a sense of whether the entire gestalt congeals.
Paul Klein: Young Artists Who Know, And Aren't Replicating, History Paul Klein 2012
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I don't tell them that sometimes I get flashes of a thicker reality, as though everything has swollen, as though the fluid of time congeals and slows to nearly still.
Now or Something Very Similar Jason Lee Miller 2011
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The show has promise, but I was there too early to get a sense of whether the entire gestalt congeals.
Paul Klein: Young Artists Who Know, And Aren't Replicating, History Paul Klein 2012
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