Examples of 'thicken' in a sentence

Meaning of "thicken"

thicken (verb) - to make or become thicker or more dense
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  • To make thicker (in the sense of wider).
  • To make thicker (in the sense of more viscous).
  • To become thicker (in the sense of wider).
  • To become thicker (in the sense of more viscous).

How to use "thicken" in a sentence

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May night thicken and hide her.
Thicken to consistency with carob or cocoa powder.
The walls do thicken in our west wing.
The joints begin to ache and thicken.
Do not thicken when cooking under pressure.
This medication will thicken the secretions.
Process until the mixture begins to thicken.
The tissues thicken contracting the fingers.
The joint capsule may also thicken.
The fluid may thicken in the reservoir.
This process causes the flow to thicken.
The clouds thicken as the water evaporates.
I guess we could always thicken the armour.
We have to thicken your liquids for a bit.
Starch slurry is used to thicken the sauce.

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They will thicken as they sit around.
Untreated starch requires heat to thicken or gelatinize.
You need to thicken up the skin a little.
But now the plot begins to thicken.
The mixture will thicken and bubble.
That causes the heart muscles to thicken.
The clouds seem to thicken so much easier.
I let it sit and simmer so it can thicken up.
The sauce should thicken up quite quickly.
Select the surfaces you want to thicken.
Hopefully it will thicken after this experience.
This will allow the sauce to thicken.
The ranch tends to thicken in the fridge.
During the cold seasons it will thicken.
The sauce will thicken almost instantly.
Stir constantly until milk begins to thicken.
The water will thicken once again.
Allow the caramel to cool and thicken.
I also add ice to thicken the smoothie.
The butter will reduce and thicken.
It can help thicken already existing hair.
The mixture should begin to thicken quickly.
We gotta thicken our revenue stream.
I guess we could always thicken the armor.
Use to thicken soups and stews.
Tom added wheat to thicken the soup.
Thicken the goulash with starch.
Leftovers will also thicken up in the fridge.
That tension in the air seemed to thicken.
But it will start to thicken slightly again.
This causes the uterine lining to thicken.
The shadows seemed to thicken by the second.
Thicken them slowly over months and months.
That really would thicken the plot.
Thicken with cornstarch to desired consistency.

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