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melt

[melt] / mɛlt /




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But as resistant as Didi is to Cliff’s relentless wisecrackery—and despite her awareness that there are an age gap and a fiancée in the way—she eventually melts.

From The Wall Street Journal

You want your marshmallows to be as small as possible to make sure they get properly melted and toasted and everyone gets some of those sugary pillows in their serving.

From Salon

Although modern Mars is dry, its long-term climate has swung between warmer and colder phases, with cycles of freezing and melting driven mainly by changes in the planet's axial tilt.

From Science Daily

Beneath Greenland, this deep heat source increases the temperature at the bottom of the thick ice sheet, influencing how the ice flows and melts today.

From Science Daily

Of more concern to the authorities is the fate of the jewelry: From the start, fears were voiced that the diamonds could be recut, the precious metal melted down and the evidence made to vanish.

From The Wall Street Journal