Thicken Sentence Examples

thicken
  • A further interest, to thicken the broth, is the idea of seduction.

    12
    8
  • Remove from heat and stir in the oat flour to thicken.

    12
    8
  • The starch granules absorb liquid, causing the sauce to thicken.

    7
    7
  • Throughout those years, the hair may spread and thicken along the collarbone, upper and lower chest, abdomen, and nipples.

    0
    2
  • In addition to using it for large projects like canoe and home buildings, the elm bark was used to make pudding, to thicken jelly and as a survival food during the Revolutionary War.

    13
    16
  • High blood pressure can make the artery walls thicken and harden.

    1
    4
  • When artery walls thicken, the inside of the blood vessel narrows.

    2
    5
  • The extra workload can make the heart muscle thicken and stretch.

    1
    4
  • Ringworm of the nails (tinea unguium) generally starts at the tip of one or more toenails, which gradually thicken and discolor.

    1
    4
  • In the first half of the menstrual cycle, estrogen levels rise, causing the lining of the uterus to grow and thicken.

    0
    3
    Advertisement
  • In addition, birth control pills thicken mucus in the woman's body through which the sperm has to swim.

    0
    3
  • The ingredients meant to coat and thicken the hair shaft can weigh the hair down, making it heavy and limp.

    0
    3
  • Minoxidil may speed hair growth and help thicken weak vellus hairs, but the results are varied.

    0
    3
  • However, in many cases, minoxidil only helps to produce a crop of fine weak hairs that never thicken into the terminal variety.

    0
    3
  • The pills also thicken a woman's cervical mucus, making it more difficult for sperm to reach an egg in the event that ovulation does occur.

    0
    3
    Advertisement
  • After about ten minutes, the mixture should begin to thicken.

    1
    4
  • I've found products that thicken or add volume to hair sometimes have glutinous ingredients.

    0
    3
  • Arrowroot flour and cornstarch can thicken a quick sauce made from pan drippings and broth to complete your main dish.

    0
    3
  • You can also use rice flour to thicken sauces or as an emulsifying agent.

    0
    3
  • Stir, cover and let sit overnight to thicken.

    0
    3
    Advertisement
  • In most cases, a doctor will use lasers to thicken under eye skin, thereby making the veins less visible.

    1
    4
  • Gold and silver chasers keep their work firm by means of a cement of pitch and rosin, a little tallow, and brick-dust to thicken.

    0
    4
  • This stops the bleeding and the blood will then coagulate or thicken into a scab.

    0
    4
  • Pour the stock over them, bring to the boil and cook until the stock begins to thicken and go glossy.

    0
    4
  • In high polymers it is commonly observed that crystalline lamellae, grown from the melt, thicken after initial crystallization [6] .

    0
    4
    Advertisement
  • Mash the beans against the side of the pan with a fork, this allows the beans to thicken the soup.

    0
    4
  • Furthermore, the book contains some good tips like, using arrowroot to thicken a basic white sauce.

    0
    4
  • In roots which thicken but slightly, whose cambium usually appears late, it is confined to these regions.

    0
    4
  • Crush some of the potatoes against the side of the pan to thicken the soup.

    0
    4
  • The hormones also cause the womb lining to thicken gradually.

    0
    4
  • Thicken up runny low-fat yogurt by stirring in a spoonful of lard.

    0
    4
  • I would love to have a quick new plan for how to thicken faith but I am forced back to our well-worn themes.

    0
    4
  • To thicken a watery mixture, add more ice and blend again.

    0
    4
  • Before adding mascara, powder your lashes to thicken them and to increase the staying power of your makeup.

    0
    4
  • If it doesn't thicken to the right consistency, add the cornstarch and whisk until it thickens.

    0
    4
  • Other repeated but not prevalent ingredients were cocoa powder, creating something closer to a mole sauce, cinnamon, and flour used to make a roux to thicken the sauce.

    4
    8
  • Ice is used in varying amounts to thicken up the mixture and make it more like a milkshake.

    0
    4
  • Smooth over the frosting with the spatula, and add more to thicken the layer if necessary.

    2
    6
  • As dehydration begins to set in, the fluid in the lungs begins to thicken into mucus, and this makes breathing even more difficult.

    2
    6
  • Organic powdered sugar, enough to thicken icing.

    2
    6
  • Eisenmenger's syndrome-A condition in which high pressures in the pulmonary arteries cause them to thicken.

    1
    5
  • Size, shape, and depth of the marks vary, and affected nails may thicken, yellow, or crumble.

    1
    5
  • Bragg believes that modern diets full of animal fats and proteins are difficult to digest and thicken the blood, and that the acids and enzymes found naturally in vinegar counter this effect.

    3
    9
  • This condition is difficult to diagnose until it has advanced to the point where the heart muscles thicken and prevent the cat's heart from pumping or contracting normally.

    4
    11
  • After flowering, however, the tiny petals thicken and swell into a juicy fruit-like envelope surrounding the seeds, and handsome when brilliantly colored, as in the finer kinds.

    4
    11
  • The body's response to infection is to increase mucus production; white blood cells fighting the infection thicken the mucus even further as they break down and release their cell contents.

    0
    7
  • The pill contains small amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone, which regulate ovulation, thicken the mucus in the cervix, or prevent implantation of the fertilized egg.

    0
    7
  • Nevertheless, wheat starches and gluten have been employed in the past to thicken frozen sweet treats, and, thus, individuals with gluten sensitivities can never be too careful.

    5
    12
  • In the year of the treaty of Etaples the Yorkist conspiracies began once more to thicken, and Henry was fortunate to escape with profit from the French war before his domestic Yorkist troubles recommenced.

    15
    29
  • In these cases, certain cells of a colony of unicellular plants or of the filaments of multicellular plants enlarge greatly and thicken their wall.

    18
    41