Crossword-Solution: THICKENING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Thickening | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Thicken |
| Thickening | n. | Something put into a liquid or mass to make it thicker. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “THICKENING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| gelatination | 5 answers |
| Glaciation | 6 answers |
| coagulation | 12 answers |
| CONDENSATION ___ | 25 answers |
| Thickness | 26 answers |
| density | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with THICKENING (5)
The cluck of their oars was the only sound of any distinctness upon the sea, and as they laboured amid the thickening shades the lamp-lights grew larger, each appearing to send a flaming sword deep down into the waves before it, until there arose, among other dim shapes of the kind, the form of the vessel for which they were bound.
And as the day advanced and the engine drivers and stokers refused to return to London, the pressure of the flight drove the people in an ever-thickening multitude away from the stations and along the northward-running roads.
There’s only one thing that’s all beautiful—and always beautiful! That’s why my interest keeps up.” “Yes, I know.” Fred looked sidewise at the outline of her head against the thickening atmosphere.
Upon examining the mass attentively, I could recognise the ever-thickening form of a vessel bare of its masts, which must have sunk.
Often, as he talked to Clara Dawes, came that thickening and quickening of his blood, that peculiar concentration in the breast, as if something were alive there, a new self or a new centre of consciousness, warning him that sooner or later he would have to ask one woman or another.
Quotes with THICKENING (3)
From Bralloc’s mounted position he could see over the heads of most of his men, but the thickening darkness of evening coupled with the storm made it impossible to see more than a few yards. He jerked at the reins and swung his horse around, pushing into the crowd. The large grey charger was nearly as mean-spirited as her owner; she snorted and bucked her head, then nipped, stomped and shoved her way through, giving every indication that she was enjoying herself. His men drew…
Howard adores Sam's looks. He loves the strong cut of jaw made satin with thickening peach fuzz, loses himself in the green eyes. Howard stares at them like a lover, but always obliquely. (Sometimes we watch our son from a distance. "I wonder what he's thinking," Howard will say.)
The pains in my heart don't go away these days. The heartaches are chronic; they layer on top of each other from one day to the next, thickening like a callus.