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textured

verb as in finish

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We’ve thickened broths with boiled potato, pureed right into the hot broth, or even roasted vegetables, which give gravy depth of flavor in addition to texture.

I preferred the Cava brand here, as its thicker texture clings to the meat nicely.

You can even tell the texture of the ground on which your character is walking without looking at the screen.

Such cases of departure from all rationale long have lent such beautiful texture to the sport.

Use one or two in a room to add texture, warmth, color or function.

They sport a leathery, crackle-textured skin and glow with salt-and-pepper zest.

The Night Guest is a beautifully textured novel built around this basic philosophical question.

Another key theme was layering—such as textured miniskirts over longer, narrow skirts—and suede or tutus over layers.

What emerges is as complex and textured as any novel while providing a primer on the use of power in a democracy.

I mean, he had such a mouth on him—so textured, so open, so often on the money.

At the jungle's edge, leaves and fronds sped multi-textured rippling along the foliage.

It is considered a good corn land, but is too light-textured for wheat, although a considerable acreage is devoted to this crop.

Made of fine-textured gray stone St. Ouen is a stately vessel, but, add the critics, its uniform excellence is average.

There is a tendency for the ends of the pieces of curd to remain granular and so cause an open-textured cheese.

Attempts to pile the curd too fast result in a soft, mushy, open-textured product.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to textured, such as: compose, form, organize, represent, compound, and comprise.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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