Thickened example sentences

Related (10): viscous, condensed, coagulated, congealed, curdled, gelatinous, jellied, clotted, syrupy, mucilaginous.

thick·en

verb

thickened (past tense) · thickened (past participle)

  - make or become thick or thicker:

Synonyms

stiffen, condense, solidify, set, gel, congeal, clot, coagulate, cake, inspissate, gelatinize

"Thickened" Example Sentences

1. The soup had thickened to the point that it was almost a pudding.
2. She added cornstarch to the gravy to thicken it up.
3. The plot thickened as more characters were introduced in the novel.
4. After a week of rest, her ankle had thickened and was healing nicely.
5. The cream had thickened from sitting too long in the fridge.
6. She noticed that the paint had thickened and was harder to apply.
7. The air smelled of smoke and the fog had thickened from the fire nearby.
8. He tried to walk through the thickened snow, but it was too deep.
9. The batter had thickened and needed more milk to thin it out.
10. The traffic had thickened on the highway, causing a delay in their travel plans.
11. The fog thickened as they approached the coastline.
12. She could hear the milk on the stove beginning to thicken.
13. The mixture had thickened like glue and was difficult to stir.
14. The soup base had thickened and was ready to add the vegetables.
15. The plot thickened as the detective found new evidence.
16. His beard had thickened over the years and was now a full bush.
17. The atmosphere in the room had thickened due to the heated argument.
18. The gravy had thickened from sitting in the pot for too long.
19. The dancer's thighs had thickened from years of training.
20. The smog had thickened in the city, making it difficult to breathe.
21. The sauce had thickened and was ready to be poured over the chicken.
22. The plot thickened as she discovered her husband's secret life.
23. The mixture had thickened in the fridge overnight.
24. The paint had thickened due to the cold weather conditions.
25. The sauce was too thin, and needed to be thickened with flour.
26. The sound of the rain had thickened, indicating a storm.
27. The sauce had thickened and was now the perfect consistency.
28. The road had thickened with cars and was almost at a standstill.
29. The snow had thickened overnight, covering the roads and sidewalks.
30. The milk had thickened after boiling, creating a creamy texture.

Common Phases

1. The sauce has thickened; it's ready to be served.
2. My throat has thickened; I think I might be getting sick.
3. The paint has thickened; we need to add some water to it.
4. The atmosphere had thickened; it was hard to breathe.
5. The emotions in the room thickened; you could cut the tension with a knife.
6. The fog has thickened; we can barely see in front of us.
7. The plot of the book thickened; I couldn't put it down.
8. The soup has thickened; it's perfect for a cold winter day.
9. The air has thickened with the smell of smoke from the campfire.
10. The traffic has thickened and I'm going to be late for work.

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