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cohesive

[koh-hee-siv] / koʊˈhi sɪv /


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When stirred through at the end, it thickens the tomato juices into something cohesive — salty, tangy, faintly luxurious.

From Salon

Smoother on the ball and more cohesive than an Arsenal side based on organisation, the traffic only flowed one way.

From BBC

But every gallery contains surprises, and for a show with such an expansive purview and so many artworks, the result is surprisingly cohesive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Back in the rehearsal room, Jonas focuses on laying out the structure before he stitches the pieces together into a cohesive trilogy.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the singer’s most sonically cohesive set, but this time that’s not necessarily a compliment.

From The Wall Street Journal