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"gelatinous" Definitions
  1. thick and sticky, like jelly

275 Sentences With "gelatinous"

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Climate change is making the waters warmer for longer, allowing the creatures to breed gelatinous generation after gelatinous generation.
" Her face, he adds, was "an unrecognizable, gelatinous mess.
I love it for its consistency and its gelatinous texture.
It's greasy, gelatinous and it has a ton of flavor.
Doing so can lodge the gelatinous mass in one's throat.
In "looking," two roosters share a gelatinous snack—perhaps a jellyfish?
Individual corals are tiny, gelatinous animals infelicitously referred to as polyps.
Perfect for the gelatinous fatty stock that softens into the venison.
The bottled stuff seemed sweet and gelatinous and artificial by comparison.
The polymers build bridges between the particles, creating a gelatinous structure.
Indeed, the gelatinous martian is very clear about what it wants: blood.
Testing showed the gelatinous material had a similar texture to real meat.
Gelatinous pink sea pigs shovel food with arms like tiny sea anemones.
Some are also captivated by the "gelatinous species" hidden below the ice.
The inexpert eye only sees the white, gelatinous meat in its shell.
And you do have the gelatinous aspect of it that people love.
And without external conflict, the interactions can seem shapeless, the pacing gelatinous.
Use the ladle to pour over it some thick, golden, gelatinous broth.
Mistaken identity is a helluva thing, particularly when it comes to gelatinous blobs.
They were indiscriminate in what they captured, however, and they shredded gelatinous lifeforms.
Instead, nutrients and oxygen slip through their gelatinous layers of see-through skin.
That "penguins are specifically targeting gelatinous prey" is a surprising finding, he said.
In times of crisis, I turn to ancient gelatinous Cnidarians to soothe my soul.
Many of these undiscovered aquatic animals are gelatinous, and, as a result, super fragile.
What journalist hasn't seen an abusive editor suddenly turn into a predatory gelatinous mass?
It's a luminous, gelatinous beauty of a thing — full of calm and fluid grace.
I remember clicking on a small, clear, gelatinous blob on a web page sidebar.
Orbitz is still sold on eBay, if you're interested in sampling its gelatinous globs.
They build gelatinous houses several times their body-size, to filter food from the water.
Of course, Donald Trump doesn't have an ounce of courtesy in his orange, gelatinous body.
The empathy is with the kobolds hiding and scurrying, the gelatinous cubes crawling the corridors.
What is this gelatinous, artificially sweetened tube, jiggling out of the can, still can-shaped?
As the polyps grew more active, I found myself investing them with little gelatinous personalities.
Your brain is a gelatinous mass, floating in a pool of cerebrospinal fluid inside your skull.
Just you, him, E. Gadd, Polterpup, and Gooigi, Luigi's slimy double sent straight from gelatinous heaven.
I'll eat a lot of greens like broccoli and gelatinous vegetables, to clear out my liver.
National Geographic writes:For one, the octopus has very few muscles, and is almost gelatinous in consistency.
Skip the canned, gelatinous stuff this year, and make your own cranberry sauce for the holidays.
It was surprisingly sweet and gelatinous—not how I expected a bird saliva delicacy to be.
A large Sea Nettle wafts past Poney's head, pausing momentarily to lend him a gelatinous hairpiece.
Now picture: an enormous sewage pipe hovering above, dumping a steady stream of gelatinous green goo.
For D&D players, it's a chance to see a gelatinous cube on the big screen.
The laundry pods' colorful design has come under some criticism for their gelatinous, dessert-like appearance.
"Snoke's face is no longer a soapy, gelatinous hologram," says Industrial Light & Magic creative director Ben Morris.
Rotating the gelatinous slurry at high speeds allowed fibers to form at the bottom of the spinner.
I don't want to be a gelatinous goo in the middle of a field in a box.
However, the same properties that cause that gelatinous effect also cause them to expand in the gut.
Gelatinous sea animals, like jellyfish and ctenophores, have traditionally been regarded as "dead ends" in food webs.
"They would have formed these gelatinous, rusty-red-colored mats on the rocks around the vents," he said.
The pig's soft skin has a unique texture: it's chewy, gelatinous, silky, and slippery when you bite it.
A shimmy-slip-to-the-floor escalates quickly when the dancer dissolves into a pool of gelatinous goop.
Luigi's Mansion 3 – I'd be remiss if I didn't take this time to mention Gooigi, Luigi's gelatinous clone.
In the Zantar video game from Wayne's World's Noah's Arcade, it's a gelatinous cube that eats medieval warriors.
A gelatinous, semi-glazed, vaguely shrimp-ish cake covered in globules of mysterious red and grey matter. Precious!
If you've never imagined a sneeze as a giant, blue gelatinous blob, you're in for a real treat.
Cold War-era sci-fi offered a dispiriting menu of extraterrestrial avatars: supersonic birds, scaly monsters, gelatinous blobs.
This grass jelly with IQ balls is a sweet gelatinous dessert that's made with ice, syrup, and jelly.
This skeletal model of one of the world's most beloved gelatinous candies comes with instructions for easy assembly.
First,  D. enigmatica  has no tentacles, so it  hunts by encapsulating prey  within its gelatinous, umbrella-like body.
Only by filling a vast stomach with gelatinous prey could they hope to get enough food to survive.
First, she feeds a tube's worth of mosquitoes into a machine that grinds them into a gelatinous glop.
But their appetites for crustaceans are nothing compared with physonect siphonophores, gelatinous animals that live in long chains.
See, Fantastic Beasts isn't just a whimsical tale of Newt chasing mischievous Nifflers and gelatinous rhinos around the city.
America's leading firms may not be as gelatinous as Japan's sprawling business groups, but they are big fish indeed.
When we're born, our vocal cords are mostly gelatinous, but we develop fibers within that gel as we age.
The key discovery is this chemical process that makes electronics and sticks them on this really squishy, gelatinous material.
But it can be surprisingly delicate when it's unwrapped, meets the heat outside and turns distressingly floppy and gelatinous.
Picking Squisho up, I soaked in all of the New York City sidewalk trash gripping tightly to his gelatinous body.
When the broth is served chilled, the collagen content makes the soup too gelatinous to be enjoyed as a liquid.
"Globally, gelatinous zooplankton are estimated to constitute a biomass of more than 38 billion kilograms of carbon," he points out.
It looks something like an eyeball smoothie—gelatinous, opaque, served on ice—but it's a surprisingly sweet and refreshing drink.
As for taste, it's pretty much non-existent on the current gelatinous version of the EPFL's early-stage edible robot.
Gumbo, a Southern Louisiana signature stew, is made with a mixture of meats and thickened with okra, a gelatinous vegetable.
Each bottle had a few centimetres of gelatinous cereal at the bottom, and was stoppered with a wad of cotton.
Each berry was beautifully suspended in gelatinous liquid, and there was a heavy helping of perfectly swirled whipped cream on top.
The rabbit and cow cells anchored to the gelatinous bases and grew similarly to real meat in long and thin strips.
Pickled hog footies, which usually coming in big jars, are a salty gelatinous snack that's fairly popular in the Deep South.
It's made from hibiscus tea bags, water, and agar agar — an algae-derived powder that turns gelatinous when mixed with liquid.
Designers at AMAM are using agar, a gelatinous substance derived from marine algae, to create a safe, ecological alternative to plastic.
When they did so, they noticed at least one Haliphron specimen holding onto what appeared to be a gelatinous sea creature.
His work still refuses to settle into a comfortable category, remaining a gelatinous melange of kitsch, academic virtuosity, and unsavory sensuality.
Instead of bluefin tuna, you eat skate, cooked gingerly to keep the appealing gelatinous softness, under celery and batons of apple.
They had very little meat, but their gelatinous fattiness was gloriously counterpointed by the grill-blistered, smoke-infused, cumin-dusted skin.
The stench of agar, a brown gelatinous medium that provides nutrients and a stable environment for bacteria to grow, is overwhelming.
Dance like no one's watching; love like you've never been hurt; eat your cranberries in the gelatinous form of your choice.
Trilobites What mysterious, gelatinous, clear blob that you might find washed up on a beach looks like a jellyfish but isn't?
Ousted, Priebus confused taking the high road — territory unknown to this administration — with gelatinous loyalty to the president who knifed him.
The cartilage and bones inside are slowly rendering a great deal of collagen, the hallmark of that sticky gelatinous tender meat.
These patches are not solid masses; rather, they are mostly made up of microplastics that make the water cloudy and gelatinous.
Salps are tiny, barrel-shaped marine invertebrates that move through the water by pumping liquid through their gelatinous bodies with pulsed contractions.
The pig's stomach has a light gelatinous texture (though more consistent and less sticky than cueritos) and a considerable amount of fat.
I was a little weirded out by gelatinous coffee, and the flavors—latte, mocha and drip—were a bit strong for me.
And mapo tofu, a Sichuan dish, was just spicy enough, and enhanced by gelatinous cubes of tofu that melt in your mouth.
The most visually stunning piece is Force Majeure: every surface is covered in gelatinous, nutrient-rich agar, which nourishes live bacteria cultures.
It couldn't be too messed up—a UCL that was a gelatinous pile of crud would have to undergo reconstruction, not repair.
On cue, the dish that proves to be the evening's showstopper arrives to the table: tuna, tomato, and gelatinous tuna bone marrow.
Bulletti, a fertility specialist, tells me the proposed system would be a "glass cabinet with UV protection" containing a gelatinous protein substance.
Sawing it open with a serrated cake knife, he revealed a tender, stretchy core, a gelatinous sheen along its wide, open crumb.
Every fall, a gelatinous goo forms on the rails across the Northeast as leaves are crushed by the wheels of passing trains.
And now, new footage has emerged of the evil gelatinous umbrellas, gathering off-shore in some kind of silent conference of doom.
Each new song triggered a different set of jellyfish behaviors: flashes of color in its gelatinous body, tentacles pulsing with the rhythm.
It infects them like a virus and turns them into bloody gelatinous blob-things that form part of a single giant monster intelligence.
Image: Vancouver Courier via YouTubeSometimes, we are all this blob—a large, gelatinous mound sitting in a lake, begging to be left alone.
Click here to view original GIFVideo: University of OregonJellyfish-like salp are amazing swimmers, converting their gelatinous bodies into efficient undersea propulsion systems.
Besides looking like gelatinous pickles, the pyrosomes are also creating a nuisance by clogging up research nets and glomming on to fish hooks.
Chilled cuts of beef tendon are sheer texture — a gelatinous medium for a bright, not-too-greasy oil with a lip-tingling tickle.
Using a robotic sub, scientists have finally caught video footage of this animal at mealtime—revealing its distinct preference for gelatinous sea creatures.
Once they've consumed enough, they explode, and their bodies melt into bloody, gelatinous puddles that contain a piece of the Mind Flayer's sentience.
Gelatinous animals are in a particularly tough spot, because they decompose faster once they're eaten and also easily dissolve once caught in nets.
Where can you find screaming gelatinous blobs, babies behaving badly, and medieval soldiers riding a lizard to a laundromat all in one place?
His latest work is in the same vein of spine-tingling weirdness, twisting hyperreal scans of nearly naked human bodies like gelatinous worms.
Inverted onto a platter, the colorful wiggling gelatinous mass is a glorious sight to behold — glittering, translucent and decorated with fresh mint leaves.
His presence was part of the day whether you liked it or not, like political bickering and your uncle's weird, gelatinous side dish.
Ms. Lamba of Gong Cha acknowledged that there could take time for some people to appreciate the chewy, gelatinous bubbles in the tea.
As Steve tries to warn the town, the gelatinous villain goes on to gobble up the local mechanic and invade the movie theater.
The gelatinous mollusks were once abundant in America's urban rivers and bays, but they were largely gobbled up by shellfish lovers decades ago.
And as their name suggests, they orient themselves differently than other jellies, resting on their gelatinous heads while their frilly arms stretch upward.
The eye concentrate, the most viscous of the products by Heidegger's account, has a gelatinous consistency and vaguely sweet scent — similar to fruit jelly.
Pork belly, sausage, fried potatoes, potato pancakes, sauerkraut, cream, a kind of gelatinous potato dumpling stuffed with meat, and sausage casings stuffed with potatoes.
Haywood posts perfect loops of dancing dodecahedrons and gelatinous spheroids under the name Angular Geometry, and has done so every day since since 2013.
If you like, they will add skinny laces of tripe, which yield peaceably to the teeth, and knobs of gelatinous tendon, which do not.
I definitely had a picky phase in my childhood, anything that was gelatinous and weird like jellyfish or abalone—I'd refuse to eat it.
I can only imagine the look on my ancestors' faces when they first laid eyes on those hunks of wobbly and gelatinous pink meat.
As I adjusted to the sensation of the gelatinous surface under my boots, I began to think of bogs in a completely new way.
I've used the internet and can appreciate why a gelatinous ghost kitten in a jar may be too much for the mantelpiece you share.
Berlin Journal BERLIN — Beige, boiled and usually packed in a gelatinous goo, gefilte fish is not the sort of dish that typically excites foodies.
The process is fairly straightforward: The kit comes with a long plastic tube, a bag of molding powder, and a jar of gelatinous rubber.
My favorite was a refreshing meal-ender: a pomegranate panna cotta, with fruit seeds, juice, yogurt sorbet and a thin gelatinous slice of panna cotta.
There is the bizarre, gelatinous, yellow "gummy squirrel" (pictured), a 3003cm-long sea cucumber with a tall, wide tail that may operate like a sail.
By afternoon, you need something else to watch while your body digests a gallon of masticated vegetable sludge, gelatinous fruit cocktail, and half a bird.
This gelatinous obstruction is no trifle: the more excess fat a man accumulates, the more the penis is buried, causing it to effectively lose length.
Then they poured a layer of a deep-Burgundy resin over the whole flat surface of the mold, turning it into a glassy, gelatinous pond.
The speakers' cadences are those of the country preacher, and they ramble and gesticulate until the air feels gelatinous and every second holds a century.
The river system, which for decades provided Mr. Shell a livelihood, now spreads only gelatinous mud and pungent debris and uncomfortable questions about the future.
A gelatinous sea creature called a salp knows this better than anyone, forming long chains of neurologically connected individuals that work together for the greater good.
Part 1950s delicacy, part rowdy college dorm-party appetizer (?) — these gelatinous cocktails are a surefire way to bring the kumbaya to any forced family get-together.
Before I was overcome by nausea, I witnessed bright yellow, gelatinous masses the size of pomelos being heaved out of people's necks, arms, legs, and abdomens.
The bun was hard and chewy, the dry meat tasted like onion powder as opposed to any familiar protein, and the cheese had a gelatinous consistency.
But, the pores also let bacteria in, which feast on the gelatinous embryo inside breaking down proteins and emitting the putrid-scented gas called hydrogen sulphide.
It's quick, it's dependable, and using it obviates the hassle of breaking into the gelatinous stash that many of us would rather be used for fuel.
More than once, they even observed penguins bypassing a swarm of krill to capture a jelly, suggesting there's some other, unknown benefit in these gelatinous meals.
I poured the dead flies into the sink to ride off into the Prince­ton sewer system, then removed the gelatinous cereal with a long iron fork.
Think of the brain, a gelatinous mass that floats inside the skull, as akin to an egg yolk, with the skull the equivalent of a shell.
This particular slime star, the pterasterid Hymenaster, measures more than four inches (22017 centimeters) wide and has a soft, gelatinous surface held up over its body surface.
You have to eat it in small bites and its gelatinous consistency resembles that of the pig's feet, although the tail has more fat and less flavor.
The next day, we were pleased to crack open the mason jar and find a gelatinous pudding that was subtly sweet with a warm kick of cinnamon.
And yes, you can still bust these out for the big parties—but without the headache of having to prepare gallons of gelatinous goop the night before.
Click here to view original GIFWould you sink or float if you were tossed into a gigantic vat of squishy gelatinous spheres, more popularly known as Orbeez?
There are plenty of textures out there that don't have a funded startup associated with them, including spongy, slimy, gelatinous, puffy, gloppy, stringy, pasty, hairy and fluffy.
And the stadium, along with the rest of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, sits on the gelatinous marshland described as the "valley of ashes" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
He turned to calcium alginate, a gelatinous substance that is made from aqueous calcium chloride and acqueous sodium alginate (a tried-and-true staple of molecular gastronomy).
In "Lula Loves You" — named after the character in David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" — she ponders love and loneliness in a welter of thick, gelatinous, wavery tones.
Tangy, gelatinous, a disturbing shade of duckling yellow—it wasn't just a condiment to spread on a sandwich but it turned a meager salad into a delight.
The tiny, gelatinous morsels, filled with chopped nuts or infused with various flavors and lightly dusted with powdered sugar, somehow don't taste the same in other countries.
Blood clots, gelatinous tangles that can travel through the body and block blood flow, kill more people every year than breast cancer, AIDS and car crashes combined.
The appeal lies in its chewy and gelatinous cartilage which, when cooked with savory ingredients like chicken stock, absorbs and delivers rich flavors with its chewy texture.
Once you bite down, the broth that pours out is not as lip-smackingly gelatinous as it could be, but it's still rich and full of flavor.
Or to assemble a Guinness pie in a medium of cheese or, better yet, the gelatinous magic of what the British chef Fergus Henderson calls trotter gear.
MBARI's recordings revealed that they are major predators, consuming nearly two dozen different sea creatures including other gelatinous animals, especially ctenophores or comb jellies, worms and krill.
Under a scanning electron microscope, she discovered that this film is made of millions of microscopic melanin granules shaped like drug capsules, capped by a thin gelatinous layer.
Rita Farr (April Bowlby) was a cold-hearted 1950s movie star before she was exposed to a chemical that turned her body gelatinous and made her Elasti-Girl.
We've got a sneak peek of a few panels from the first issue, which takes place before the magic swords, gelatinous ooze, and many-eyed monsters get involved.
A new study published in Scientific Reports is providing the first observational evidence of Haliphron atlanticus, a normally camera-shy giant deep-sea octopus, feasting on gelatinous prey.
As I get older, my memories of parties have begun congealing into a gelatinous whole, one long night filled with an interminable parade of faces, songs, and clubs.
In addition, three of the five octopuses had stomachs full of jellyfish, one contained a siphonophore (jellyfish-like floaters), and one a salp (a snake-like gelatinous blob).
The brain has its own internal cushioning system; it's called cerebrospinal fluid, and it surrounds the gelatinous brain inside the skull, acting like padding between tissue and bone.
Yet the French cosmetics giant, whose other brands include Lancôme, Maybelline New York, Ralph Lauren Fragrances and The Body Shop, also produces gelatinous, dime-sized blobs called EpiSkin.
Consider the closeup of a boiled egg that Cleo taps and cracks for the youngest child, Pepe (Marco Graf), spooning the warm, gelatinous contents into a china cup.
As a portal forms in a wall, a clear, gelatinous substance oozes from its edges, the artist's by-now familiar hand invading to the sound of dripping water.
Someone on social media will write "I made him mac and cheese …" or some such and share a revolting photo of a gelatinous dish of gray noodle slop.
The result is a gelatinous red slab of plant meat that contains long, thick, elastic muscle-like fibres which look and flake apart like pulled pork or beef.
The fast-forming suspicion, then, is that a chatty messaging interface is merely the latest disguise to cloak the unwelcome, gelatinous and indubitably familiar visage of spam spam spam.
" I accept that I won't be having the encounter Montgomery had, when she met her first octopus: "Twisting, gelatinous, her arms boil up from the water, reaching for mine.
Maybe the toilet should have had water in it for a more dramatic effect, but watching the gelatinous splatter of hand soap set to classical music just feels good.
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The deep sea is filled with scaly and gelatinous creatures feasting on each other — and now we have an unprecedented view into this cannibalistic all-you-can-eat buffet.
Although fresh blood isn't watery but gelatinous, the large suction was strong enough to make the core of this blood clot jump into its pull and into the canisters.
Van der Eijk tells The Creators Project she first started using algae in the form of a gelatinous extract to thicken a fluid she used in her work Momentum.
These gelatinous, hermaphroditic sea creatures come in various shapes — eggs, ribbons and bells — and can be as short as a grain of rice or as long as a broomstick.
There will be a diorama lined with tile and containing sculptures coated with agar, a gelatinous substance that supports the growth of bacteria gathered in Manhattan's Chinatown and Koreatown.
That tar was now slowly oozing out of his mouth as an endless and gelatinous black slug, blocking the passage of air as it slithered and dripped down his chin.
If you've never heard of energy gels before, they're these little packets of a flavored gelatinous material, that many runners choose to quickly eat in the midst of a run.
It's a rectangular platform, two feet wide and four feet long, filled with a gelatinous substance known as agar, a seaweed-derived substance that's commonly used to facilitate microbial growth.
One of the things I remember most strongly about BioShock is its glossiness — instead of looking simply wet, walls felt like they'd been lacquered, and enemies' blood seemed almost gelatinous.
Known as pyrosomes, they are tubular colonies of hundreds or thousands of tiny individual creatures called zooids, enmeshed together in a gelatinous tunic roughly the consistency of gummy bear candy.
She'd thaw the ice block of menudo in her large metal cazuela, and it would slowly turn from solid, to a gross-looking gelatinous blob, to the evening's tasty dinner.
And some of the city's largest residential areas were built atop land particularly at risk for liquefaction, when the shuddering of an earthquake transforms solid earth into a gelatinous gush.
This familiar rock was laid down as deep-sea muck half a billion years ago in a strange ocean haunted by alien exoskeletons, and gelatinous things that pulsed and squirmed.
Then the resulting gelatinous blocks were poured into molds so that the chefs could create meals that looked like a piece of fish accented with slices of carrots and radish.
A video from INSIDER Beauty featuring the machine in action went viral recently, with over 9 million viewers eager to watch the robot turn fruits and vegetables into gelatinous sheet masks.
It includes real-life human beings, like Zink and her ex-husband, Zohar Eitan, but also a silkie (the mythic Scottish seal-woman, usually spelled "selkie") and a huge, gelatinous submarine.
Plaisted, overpowering his own fear, stepped off the safety of the hard floe onto the gelatinous ice and picked his way gingerly to the machine, his feet sinking with each step.
"What you want is called soft ball stage," my grandmother said, patiently explaining the moment when a bit of molten sugar forms a gelatinous sphere that temporarily holds it shape. Magic.
The kitchen grills hamachi collars so that the fat renders and runs through the meat, the skin is crisp, and the bits closest to the bone are sticky and almost gelatinous.
Joe&aposs owner and chef, Joe Si, keeps his recipe for the filling a secret, but typically the soup starts as a gelatinous stock that&aposs cooled and cut into cubes.
With its two-parter, The Orville uses all of its characters and past developments to tremendous effect — even the least substantive character on the show, the gelatinous-blob crew member Lt. Yaphit.
If I exercise and then resist the urge to replace the energy I've used, I theorize, I'll create a calorie deficit and my body will begin to cannibalize its gelatinous energy stores.
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These ancient organs in the inner ear, made up of tiny crystals of chalk embedded in a gelatinous membrane, normally tell the brain where it is in relation to Earth's gravitational field.
The drive team decided to stall the trip for a while so that the rover could get a closer look at the "gelatinous" substance, as it was described by China's Lunar Exploration Program.
So to make an edible glowing pie, the geniuses at Pies Are Awesome mixed some agar-agar—a gelatinous substance derived from algae—with some tonic water and applied it to the pie.
They're usually more gelatinous than barfi, and the vegetable ones (like carrot and calabash) tend to be the most popular in the U.S., though fruitier flavors like sapodilla and date aren't unusual either.
The Raindrop Cake, a weekend pop-up started by an advertising guy, has been so successful that its creator recently quit his day job to focus on making tasteless gelatinous cakes full-time.
Because the Utah arrays were inclined to shift in the gelatinous matter of the cortex as Scheuermann's brain moved naturally within her skull, they took readings from an ever-changing population of neurons.
The geological phenomenon that swallowed 744 houses in Petobo and most of two other neighborhoods last month is called liquefaction, when the shuddering of an earthquake transforms solid earth into a gelatinous gush.
Harper merrily swears like a sailor, yells in all caps, and keeps the focus on the gelatinous lump in your head: It's not you, it's the way trauma affects your fucked-up brain.
The creative concepts were slightly ahead of the curve for mainstream TV fare — when was the last time you saw a live-action series in which one of the characters was a gelatinous blob?
Or when you're feeling like a gelatinous blob after slurping one too many frozen margaritas, watching a disturbingly detailed rendition of a slug / human hybrid slithering along to a distorted "Hangover" by Psy feat.
The fact that Sessions's sentencing memo was met with deafening silence from Republican members of Congress suggests that spines on Capitol Hill remain as gelatinous on this issue as any other involving the administration.
Then, in the 1960s, Julia Child introduced the mother sauces to home cooks, who suddenly found themselves scurrying around town in search of gelatinous beef bones for making the stock required for sauce espagnole.
Within days, the scientists found the bacteria growing all over the turtles' shells, limbs and necks, and in the calipash, the gelatinous green layer beneath the shell that is considered a delicacy in Asia.
Vegetables can become gelatinous orbs; meat can infuse ice cream; herbs can be reinvented as, say, a wispy foam placed atop a single scallop over a crumble made of oranges, or what have you.
But, Microwaving Makes For A Gummy TextureAlthough the flavor was was on point, the texture was a bit off: wet, sticky, and gummy in a gelatinous way that was only slightly masked with sauced. 6.
Gray will meticulously pick off all the meat from the fish heads, cheeks and bones; strain the fish stock; and then keep reducing the heat until he ends up with a super gelatinous, savory jelly.
My days were full of holding Dave's hands and signing paperwork, meeting doctors and nurses, tracking heart monitors, feeding him gelatinous meals and repeating every few minutes where he was and why he was there.
The dish is served alongside bread and butter and when I smear a knifeful of gelatinous rubble on to the bread and wolf it down, I'm instantly reminded of Henderson's world-famous roasted marrow number.
But honestly I remain unconvinced on that point too, because a little later that day, I accidentally discover and scooch out a lingering bit of something gelatinous from behind my molars, and gag a little.
When it is time to reproduce, a female Phronima bores into the body of a salp, a gelatinous translucent sea animal, and hollows it out into a barrel shape that it inhabits with its young.
Use the soft flour tortillas to build tacos, but don't ignore the bone on the plate — the best bits of fish cling to it, almost gelatinous, and you can get at them with your teeth.
Ideological consistency, once the hallmark of Cruz's political brand, was overridden by the speech's marketing goal: Cruz was selling a product, stringing gelatinous blobs of political rhetoric that congealed into something resembling a campaign platform.
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Some of my worst gastronomical memories revolve around what I consumed on hospital beds: platters of greyish sludge; a dish I was told was lasagna pulverized into gelatinous matter; barely edible pudding jiggling on a tray.
In addition to chicken and fish burgers and—naturally—squid nuggets, you can find a 7-Eleven piece de resistance: the spicy pork burger that employs two tightly packed discs of gelatinous sticky rice as buns.
Mr. Navarro gently tore apart the drawing and placed it on the surface of the soup, and the paper slowly transformed into a nearly translucent, gelatinous skin, leaving the black outline of the image still visible.
At the block party where we met, Pulinario ran a tented booth where she sold her stewed chicken and rice, salmon sliders, and an addictive cheesecake cut into gelatinous squares, melting slightly in the late-summer heat.
Being able to snag the gelatinous or otherwise soft creatures of the deep ocean for study without harming them in the process provides researchers with a bit of challenge, a challenge Harvard's Wyss Institute may have overcome.
She set a lipped steel pot over the charcoal outside and simmered the meat until it turned almost gelatinous, the marrow slipped easily out of the bones and the delicious turmeric-stained fat pooled at the top.
Image via Dan Coursey on FacebookA professor at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UC Irvine said the creatures are likely "pelagic tunicates," more commonly known as salps, which are barrel-shaped invertebrates with gelatinous bodies.
An analysis of Crunchbase funding archives reveals there are plenty of textures out there that don't have a funded startup associated with them, including spongy, slimy, gelatinous, puffy, gloppy, stringy, pasty, hairy and fluffy, to name a few.
Tracks like "Gelatinous Cube" and "The Static God" show a band that's become not only more ambitious, but one that's more capable of pushing themselves to write songs that fly in the face of the band's original thesis.
Tasked with entertaining and taking care of said jellyfish alien baby, I followed it from area to area as it asked for things like fruit, video games, and a laxative, which I inserted right up its gelatinous…. butthole?
Haddock and his colleagues believe that gelatinous sea creatures are an unappreciated food source for marine animals—this despite the fact that other animals, such as ocean sunfish, leatherback sea turtles, tuna, and other large fish, also eat jellies.
" Why he matters: "He ... has juice with the president, which is one reason Trump's agenda has been much more rigidly conservative and partisan than many expected from an ideologically gelatinous former Democrat who ran as a flexible deal-maker.
You want to bear down on the gelatinous coating, and feel the ooze of the sweet laundry detergent release into your mouth, dripping ever so gently off your lips, down onto your chin, before finally laying to rest on your chest.
We've seen a lot of highlighters in our time — glitter highlighter, unicorn highlighter, even an anti-highlighter highlighter, just to name a few — but we never quite expected that the popular makeup trend would take on this kind of gelatinous form.
The scenes are so strange and hilarious that you can't help but laugh, whether it's because of a gelatinous blob that taunts you with musical laughter, or a collection of hats that change the weather when you put them on.
Here, gaming YouTuber SSSniperWolf takes us through some of the most disturbing peeled foods, including a "peeled watermelon" (disturbing), a peeled aloe vera leaf (gelatinous), and a bouncy ball egg (a fun science experiment that will make you want to vomit).
It's a platformer of sorts—though you spend more of your time sliding and rolling than running and jumping—where your job is to marshal a group of cute little gelatinous blobs that can form into a single large mass.
Jamieson had catalogued several possible new species of amphipods, at least one new species of snailfish and a mysterious stalked ascidian—a gelatinous cloud-like creature with a long tail—that seemed to fly like a kite in the current.
Her "Falling Man" (1961), an upside-down figure whose torso and neck have been squashed into a gelatinous whole, derives its pathos from how the figure's upper body, though compressed and ruined, retains recognizably human proportions, making the catastrophe horribly real.
It was just a brain, not large or small, not deformed or extraordinary in appearance, an oblong and gelatinous coil weighing 1,46 grams, or about three and a half pounds, just carved from the skull of a 27-year-old man.
Past studies have found DNA from gelatinous creatures in penguin guano, but researchers thought the seabirds might be accidentally ingesting jellies, said Michael Polito, an assistant professor of oceanography at Louisiana State University who was not involved in the study.
Anyone who's reached for a 20-sided die as their character is attacked by a "displacer beast" or a "gelatinous cube" might just find an artificial Dungeon Master fun, especially if they're struggling to find enough people for a good quest.
Nor do they protect the brain—a spongy, gelatinous blob that floats inside the skull—from being rattled by sub-concussive blows, the little hits that happen on every down, the ones scientists increasingly believe add up over time to produce lasting harm.
In rap parlance, cranberry sauce is more likely to be used to denote the color of a new sports car (see: Pusha T's Ferrari, 50 Cent's Porsche) than a gelatinous side, while Cage has even threatened to insert his appendage into the turkey.
"The brain is a somewhat gelatinous, even trembling organ which houses our consciousness," said Dr. Angela Lumba-Brown, a pediatric emergency medicine specialist who is the co-director of the Stanford Concussion and Brain Performance Center, and the first author of the guideline.
The usual method, based on growing and analyzing germ cultures in a lab, has barely changed since the 2400s, when Julius Petri came up with a way to grow germs in a gelatinous bed of algae set between two nesting discs of glass.
But thanks to the cameras mounted on the researchers' underwater probes — and elsewhere on penguins, monk seals and sea turtles — we now realize that gelatinous animals aren't just ravenous predators invading the ocean, but major food items in a complex web of interactions.
At my scheduled stop, reality still gelatinous and quivering, I got off the train, climbed a flight of stairs, and collapsed onto the floor of the subway station, a surface so disgusting that even the city's rats douse their paws in Purell after touching it.
I leave it on in the background while I work on other things, and click over to the stream when I hear a fuss on the dive crew radios, usually to be greeted by some fish or gelatinous invertebrate caught in the camera's eye.
A swell of bright little bites at the beginning of dinner might include glossy, delicate betel leaves filled with trout roe and stone fruit, seasoned with fish-sauce caramel, or tiny spheres of fried headcheese curry, the threads of meat buoyant in a thick, gelatinous sauce.
" Adam Platt, the New York magazine critic, reported that "a dish called Drunken Fish ($19703 à la carte) consisted of a couple of wet pieces of sole sunk in a curious gelatinous substance which had no color and very little taste and looked perilously like pond slime.
I won't disparage it, in spite of its stabilized, jarred and distinctly chemical ascorbic acidity and its whipped gelatinous texture, not to mention its pink-orange hue, because I've been dipping crackers, celery stalks, carrots and cucumbers into that jar for more than 20 years quite happily.
Not everything works — a savory tart filled with roasted and raw yellow beets, lovage pesto, Swedish Vasterbotten cheese, celeriac and pickled horseradish flowers suffers from a few too many ingredients, and the gelatinous texture of glazed cod tongues is not enhanced by equally slippery braised cabbage.
The postapocalyptic thriller puts Earth's only human survivors on a train in perpetual motion, with the haves occupying luxurious cars toward the front, where they enjoy sushi, and the have-nots living in the tail end, where they feed on gelatinous protein blocks composed of cockroaches.
Because pouring FUD onto an already polarized debate — and seeking to shift what are by nature shifty sands (after all information, misinformation and disinformation can be relative concepts, depending on your personal perspective/prejudices) — makes it hard for any outsider to nail this gelatinous fakery to the wall.
It had a subtle custard-y scent similar to the cleanser, but as I rinsed it off, I swear it ever-so-slightly evoked the gelatinous feeling of raw egg on fingers, which if you've tried — unsuccessfully — to crack an egg with one hand, you know all too well.
The snow's groans as it's stepped on; a mop's slop-sound as it cleans a dingy linoleum floor; the gelatinous fight a casserole puts up as it's dished out; the whooshing one's arms make in a parka; the heavy clunk of a police badge on a wooden kitchen table.
The cafeteria was a place of foul odors, gelatinous spills, horrific mixtures of chocolate pudding, fruit cocktail and ketchup consumed on dares, and I found myself fasting from breakfast, at about 6 in the morning, until 3:35, when I walked home through the woods from the bus stop.
A good rib can be ruined by a gelatinous puck of macaroni salad or watery slaw slithering up next to it on your plate, like the ghoulish neighbor you begrudgingly invited to this party and may need to call in an AMBER Alert on before the cocktail hour is through.
Typically made from water and ground rice, or a mix of rice and tapioca, the noodle used to make banh cuon is its own kind of marvel — so delicate and full of moisture that it's nearly gelatinous, with a soft, satisfying stretch and the simple, comforting flavor of freshly cooked rice.
Not even Key lime pies sampled in Florida (or at Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pies in Red Hook, Brooklyn) were more satisfying or elegant than Ms. Cook's version, which is fortified with a hard, buttery crust of vanilla wafers, and a filling that she beats until it's free of any gelatinous texture.
In Japan, freshwater eel, or unagi, is such a beloved and age-old delicacy—prized for its nutritional value (it's high in vitamins and protein), its tender, ever so slightly gelatinous texture, and its rich yet delicate flavor, enjoyed especially in the summertime—that there is a category of restaurants that serve basically nothing else.
Playlist: "Toe Cutter - Thumb Buster" / "Withered Hand" / "I Come From the Mountain" / "The Dream" / "Overthrown" / "The Static God" / "Animated Violence" / "Ticklish Warrior" / "Gelatinous Cube" Spotify | Apple Music The Oh Sees as Experimental, Freak-folk Weirdos On the complete other end of the spectrum is the material that was largely released under the OCS moniker.
Some of the hottest, weirdest, relentlessly provocative, and most accomplished paintings — like the vivid, shimmering, and seemingly gelatinous "Untitled" (216) and the brute "Untitled" (circa 2003), where a farcical woman-bird dominatrix seems to be up to something ominous — appear to have developed out of the machine-like repetitions seen in the 1989 drawing "Untitled" (1989).
The chow mein sandwich is not complex—it consists of crunchy noodles soaked in a super salty, meaty, brown gravy until they're no longer all that crunchy, then combined with ground pork, onion, celery, and a gelatinous brown gravy that tastes better than it sounds, and slapped sloppily between either half of a cheap hamburger bun.
Photograph by An Rong Xu for The New Yorker These make excellent centerpieces for a banquet beginning, perhaps, with a steaming bowl of West Lake soup, its surface wispy with egg white, bits of ground beef and bright scallion bobbing beneath, comfortingly gelatinous and mild but for an optional sprinkling of riotously pink red-rice vinegar.
Alginic acid was first discovered on British kelp in 1883 by Scottish chemist Dr. E.C.C. Stanford, and was widely used for medical and manufacturing purposes during World War II. This gelatinous seaweed derivative is able to encapsulate water inside of a thin, edible membrane—kind of like the agar you probably used in high school biology.
Owner Evaroid Davey is excited to serve Action and Meyhem a feast of roast potato with fried plantain; tender pieces of pork face (which Action describes as "gelatinous, gooey, salt, crunchy, incredibly intense flavor, you get so many different textures from the head"), Jamaica's national fruit known as ackee, and chicken back, all washed down with a traditional Jamaican lemonade known as 'wash.
With backgrounds like these, it's not entirely surprising that when the three were invited to contribute to the 2015 Venice Biennale, it was to show what would happen if you aimed a pair of assault rifles — one Soviet, the other American — at each other and fired them simultaneously into a gelatinous block between them that matches the texture of human flesh.
Gefilte fish, that Passover punch line, an often sugared, gelatinous mash of ground carp, pike, and whitefish, becomes very nearly elegant in Teyf's hands: he uses it as filling for crisp, salty bread-crumb croquettes, which cut through the cloying sweetness of the fish and use the usual accompaniment of grated horseradish, dyed red and sweetened with beets and vinegar, as a subtle condiment instead of a masking device.
It's a gelatinous blob that resembles the top of a mushroom, forms when bacteria and yeast are fermented and serves as the key ingredient in any batch of kombucha.) Laraine and Michael soon started brewing their own kombucha, a process that involves a combination of tea (green, black or both), plus sugar and the Scoby culture, which brewers often recycle from batch to batch — in some cases using the same Scoby for years.
It's no longer tough to imagine that gelatinous walking frown saying something to the effect of, "We the best / We will cut a frowny face in your chest, little wench / I'm unmentionably fresh, I'm a mensch, get correct," save for the fact that El-P is a wizard and Donald Trump—who, again, is made out of discarded chunks of Jello—has the eloquence of an 11-year-old who's forgotten his homework.
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"Xiangjiao" introduces a gelatinous worm in a witch's hat whose sad, surreal existence is built upon being shot through worlds of made up of fruit and pink mist, which if nothing else is a potent metaphor for the colorful and malleable music that made up the EP. Neō Wax Bloom is a continuation of that worm's story, along with a cast of other players—a bug thief, a witch leading a band of anthropomorphized melons, and a multicolored monk—who are represented by Malliagh's warped design work in the album's artwork.

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