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jellify

[jel-uh-fahy] / ˈdʒɛl əˌfaɪ /








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"Drene," he said, "is one of those fussers who jellify when hurled on their necks—the kind that ask that kind of girl to marry them after she's turned down everything else they suggest."

From Between Friends by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers

They shun many textures beloved elsewhere, like the chewiness of tripe or the jellified tendon in pho.

From New York Times May 9, 2023

Chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours, or until the stock is jellified and fat has formed a solid lid.

From Salon Jan. 5, 2020

The doctor who had taken him up dropped him still jellified with ether-nausea, at Moundville, to walk the seven miles home.

From Slate Jun. 12, 2013

He crashed into the lockers and tried to hold himself up, but his legs jellified and down he went.

From "City of the Plague God" by Sarwat Chadda

The blankets took up as much room in the car as a man; I had to hold in my hand a jug of partly jellified beef tea.

From Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. by Martin Ross

To disguise my sex and identity—for it was a priori almost impossible that the inhabitants of Wenus had never heard of Pozzuoli—would guard me from the jellifying Mash-Glance of the Wenuses.

From The War of the Wenuses by Charles L. (Charles Larcom) Graves




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