Crossword-Solution: CURDLE 6 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Curdle v. i. To change into curd; to coagulate; as, rennet causes
milk to curdle.
Curdle v. i. To thicken; to congeal.
Curdle v. t. To change into curd; to cause to coagulate.
Curdle v. t. To congeal or thicken.

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CURDLE anagram CURLED

We have 33 clues for the answer “CURDLE”

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turn from a liquid to a solid mass 1 answer
What warm milk might do 1 answer
Go bad or sour 1 answer
FORM into curd 1 answer
Congeal or thicken. 1 answer
Cause milk to coagulate 1 answer
Turn bad, as milk 1 answer
Separate into globs 1 answer
Separate, as milk 1 answer
Thicken into a semisolid mass 2 answers
Get lumpy 2 answers
Become lumpy 2 answers
Go bad, in a way 3 answers
Go bad, as milk 3 answers
Turn sour 5 answers
Turn, in a way 6 answers
Turn bad 7 answers
lopper 7 answers
make acid 10 answers
clabber 10 answers
MAKE sour 11 answers
acidify 12 answers
curd 14 answers
inspissate 15 answers
Congeal 19 answers
Stiffen 22 answers
clot 30 answers
Coagulate 38 answers
Thicken 43 answers
MAKE less flexible 53 answers
Spoil 78 answers
Sour 80 answers
Turn 90 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with CURDLE (5)

Quick ice-crusts curdle on the running stream, And iron-hooped wheels the water's back now bears, To broad wains opened, as erewhile to ships; Brass vessels oft asunder burst, and clothes Stiffen upon the wearers; juicy wines They cleave with axes; to one frozen mass Whole pools are turned; and on their untrimmed beards Stiff clings the jagged icicle.
The Georgics Virgil 2008
Slurk, pacing to and fro, ‘to curdle the ink in one’s pen, and induce one to abandon their cause for ever.’ ‘Did you say brandy-and-water, Sir?’ said the landlord, venturing a hint.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 2009
The student who is desirous of knowing more, is referred to the works in question; he will find enough in every leaf to make his blood curdle with shame and horror: but the purity of these pages shall not be soiled by anything so ineffably humiliating and disgusting as a complete exposition of them; what is here culled will be a sufficient sample of the popular belief, and the reader would but lose time who should seek in the writings of the Demonologists for more ample details.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 2008
For there is sure to be pandemonium here before long, and a concert in G-flat that’ll curdle the marrow of your bones with horror.” “Thanks,” replied the admirer of Midshipman Easy, striking a reckless naval attitude.
Boyhood in Norway Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1997
How would it be, do you think, were I to lure him here with cunning wile—bind him with good stout rope to yonder post—and then, by making hideous faces at him, curdle the heart-blood in his arteries, and freeze the very marrow in his bones? How say you, Adam, is not the scheme well planned? ADAM.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009

Quotes with CURDLE (3)

That's all it takes, one drop of fear to curdle love into hate.
James M. Cain
People in coats and ties were milling around the Talley gallery, and on the wall were the minimally rendered still lifes by Giorgio Morandi, most of them no bigger than a tea tray. Their thin browns, ashy grays, and muted blues made people speak softly to one another, as if a shouted word might curdle one of the paintings and ruin it. Bottles, carafes, and ceramic whatnots sat in his paintings like small animals huddling for warmth, and these shy pictures could easily hang ne…
Steve Martin An Object of Beauty
She dropped the things she was holding and desperately grabbed onto the table for support, but not before she hit the dresser directly with her stomach. The collision was hard. She expected pain. She expected to scream out. She expected to curdle up on the floor and whimper in agony. But she didn't.She gasped when she saw that due to the impact, the dresser had a minuscule dent. She didn't even feel the hit.
Deepika Kumaaraguru Ethereal: The Dawn of the Blue
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).