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"viscous" Definitions
  1. (of a liquid) thick and sticky; not flowing freely

339 Sentences With "viscous"

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Correction: An earlier version of this post incorrectly said most viscous lava, instead of least viscous. Sorry.
Everyone reluctantly dipped a spoon into the viscous brown goo.
These sculptures are flexible, viscous, patched together in deformed shapes.
So let's return to the matter of the viscous couch.
That is, it's a thick, viscous substance that's iridescent in color.
Beneath the swing is a hardened puddle of viscous black foam.
The fact is: Glittering, viscous liquid will never not be enthralling.
Once disturbed, quicksand becomes much more viscous, trapping whatever it envelops.
The clear, slightly viscous liquor is smoky, with rich, fruity notes.
Much of the banchan is unapologetically funky or bitter or viscous.
A chef poured a viscous yellow sauce into small plastic cups.
Still, plenty of viscous books have been transfigured into sprightly films.
It hung and trembled slightly like a viscous drop about to fall.
However, these nanoparticles tended to glom together in the viscous cryoprotectant solution.
" "I never knew it would be this vile, this bad, this viscous.
Instead, a process called viscous relaxation is likely the culprit, Sori said.
And, when he's emotional, his murky, viscous body emits a blue light.
But "government cheese" might have been the era's most popular viscous substance.
Twombly scribbles, viscous red ribbons that belong in an ad for Cognac.
It produces mostly potassium compounds but also a viscous liquid, lithium chloride.
What resulted were dense bars seeping through a viscous layer of mud.
You touch the fluid, milky and viscous, cautiously, with your index finger.
On Lo Loestrin, I woke up each morning cloaked in viscous sadness.
Most of this—the disturbingly viscous tartelette being the exception—is surprisingly good.
The strong brew is being served at Viscous Coffee in Adelaide, Australia. (CNBC)
Crudes can be viscous like tar or so "light" they float on water.
To prepare a mopane worm for consumption, its viscous intestines must be expelled.
Fresh pulque is sweet, milky, and viscous, with a pronounced flavor of yeast.
The next task was to determine just how viscous the chameleon spit was.
But despite its viscous ruddiness, it just didn't feel like the right drink.
Cook mixture until viscous, ground cherries have fallen apart and preserves are thickened.
The story reveals its truths through immediacy of description—viscous, repulsive, and beautiful.
Thickeners make vaping liquids more viscous, preventing oversaturation of a vaporizer's combustion chamber.
Their viscous yellow is pure revenge against me, the late spring and the grass.
For Hood, CULT CLASSIC marks the debut of her new publishing company, Viscous Publications.
"Viscous and yet so bubbly" is how he characterizes it after the first swill.
Very easy to drink, very smooth, it has a nice viscous texture to it.
Another difference many noticed was that all the flavors of AHA seemed slightly … viscous?
Instead, she created viscous semi-abstract and florid paintings that are arguably her masterpieces.
This translates to any type of dessert, not the viscous dessert made popular by Snackpacks.
Will it prove viscous enough to make future progress against Iran and the Islamic State?
A viscous drumline introduces the track, paired with obscured vocals and a covering of static.
Diluent is any ultra-light hydrocarbon mixed with viscous bitumen to enable it to flow.
VG is a colorless and odorless viscous liquid that is recognizable by its sweet taste.
For finer strands, a less viscous formula, like Ouai Hair Oil ($28), may be better.
At his best, his voice is viscous and rich, low and wide like a barge.
Vitamin E acetate is a viscous oil used as an additive in cannabis vape cartridges.
Lava that is currently pouring over the surface is now the hottest and least viscous yet.
There's a sweet Demogorgon Pie and a viscous-looking onion soup, replete with Barb's jelloid face.
Lava may look like a liquid, but it's not like water: it's too sticky and viscous.
It was something innocuous, but it was viscous and white so it was the proper color.
Every mistake is met with a viscous punishment, but each small victory makes you feel invincible.
Despite being thin, the mucus is very slippery, more than 100 times less viscous than feces.
Every portrait in this exhibition is presented in a baroque frame, painted in viscous white brushstrokes.
If the disk is viscous and turbulent, then it's fairly easy to send information through it.
Tears for drinking should be "psychogenic," or emotionally produced; they're richer in proteins and more viscous.
He rages and veers, spreading ugliness, like an oil slick smothering everything in its viscous mantle.
The human body contained four viscous liquids or "humors": phlegm, blood, yellow bile and black bile.
Usually it is sweet-smelling ones like roses, peaches and oranges, not generally black, viscous commodities.
Water is more viscous, but the snail is larger than a tiny insect like a fruit fly.
Viscous, painterly passages occupy large areas of the compositions, with succinct, freely drawn images floating in space.
A viscous type of oil called diluted bitumen, or tar sands oil, flows through the Keystone Pipeline.
It has to be viscous, and "taste slightly too salty, as weird as it sounds," says Rohrmoser.
It was slightly viscous, halfway between liquid and gel, like the crushed pulp of an overripe strawberry.
They also, of course, sell poi — taro stem that's been cooked and pummeled into a viscous fluid.
He is a rich, viscous singer with a tremendous amount of vocal force, more abrasion than massage.
Scene 2: My doctor aspirated (that's medicalese for "drained") fluid from my knee: yellow and slightly viscous.
Every inch of this sleepy farming community was covered in a swamp of viscous, burnt-orange mud.
Some polymers used in the machines are notorious for irreversibly yellowing, flaking, and turning cloudy and viscous.
Add basil and cook the sauce for about five minutes more, until it turns gummy and viscous.
The accompanying soy sauce pitches sweet against sour, dark and viscous, pulling at the spoon like honey.
The pipeline will be heated so it can keep the highly viscous crude liquid enough to flow.
This also lowers the number of flare-ups on the grill because mayo is less viscous than oil.
Cleaning even a 10ml batch of viscous, sugary goop off the dining room table will ruin your afternoon.
It's worth noting viscous relaxation probably impacts other parts of Ceres' topography, including erasing the dwarf planet's craters.
Check out more images from the book below: Visceral is being released with Hood's publishing company, Viscous Ltd.
The excess sugar could cause your blood to be less runny and more of a thick, viscous consistency.
It was coated in a viscous white goo, and a black shoelace had been knotted around its neck.
But when a stress is applied to it, so something like an impact, the material instantly more viscous.
A viscous bass line structures the mid-tempo track while Rhomberg's spindly, charismatic vocals float along the beat.
The ruddy, viscous Vietnamese French braising sauce was quite sweet and to me, less appealing than the others.
The molten rock, or magmas, beneath these volcanoes are typically viscous and gas-charged — and usually erupt explosively.
My last few brain cells melt into a viscous goop, and I realize: This video is everything to me.
Utilizing viscous liquids, resin and a specific airtight sealing method, he secures liquids in vinyl, without leaking or evaporation.
In Capri Sun commercials, kids transubstantiate into especially viscous puddles of Capri Sun, in search of more Capri Sun.
Emulsions are always more viscous than either of their independent constituents, which is what gives mayonnaise its semisolid texture.
Hardy plays journalist Brock Turner who gets infected by an alien symbiote, a squirmy viscous mass with evil intentions.
Amer Kobaslija captures Florida's lush, strange atmosphere while examining the expressive potential of oil paint's luminous, elastic, viscous goo.
A man is given some ice cream, but it's made of viscous pink liquid emanating from the giver's penis.
Everything Ethan Lee McCarthy​ touches turns to gold—or, rather, as per his preferred musical aesthetic, viscous black slime.
In 2015, during the Refugio spill, experienced crews from Louisiana came to California help clean up the viscous pollution.
Hamilton Leithauser has one of the most tactile voices in rock: a coarse yet viscous instrument, like wet concrete.
The viscous, fermented drink, tasting of grain and coconut, was one of the more interesting discoveries of my trip.
Get in, get wet, put some viscous liquids on your body, rinse them off, get out, dry off. Easy.
These plates are not static, but move relative to each other at varying speeds, "gliding" over a viscous asthenosphere.
The warmer temperature made it less viscous and therefore easier to transport to a storage tank near the waterfront.
Hemicellulose, found in bran, can't be dissolved in water and it's not gel-forming (viscous) but it is fermentable.
While I agree your snot is odorless (I hope), it is still a viscous discharge from inside your head.
They all run into the same obvious problem of being entirely too viscous (and tasting awful, no doubt.)It's gross.
A small glass of viscous, deep brown liquid was placed on the table: murky, intensely bitter, herbaceous, sexy; positively medieval.
Energy is lost both to stretching the fibers out, the viscous flow of the material, and to their actual breaking.
But then Barbosa broke out his favorite recovery drink, a viscous green liquid that he poured from a large jug.
Macrolane, a viscous hyaluronic filler in the Restylane family, has been popular in Europe for body enhancement for several years.
It may become one, but the version used in military operations starts out as a kind of viscous, oily liquid.
The umami taste is said to trigger the sustained secretion of a more viscous form of saliva than other tastes.
It's viscous, slurpy, and very salty—maybe two steps away from being too salty, which is of course the perfect amount.
Different places become synchronized into a viscous space where the social world is a performative reaction to the conditioning of power.
To achieve this, Dr Zhang added polyvinyl alcohol to the piperazine solution, to make it more viscous and slow piperazine's diffusion.
A body seems to have been dumped and dragged behind a corner, leaving viscous, incarnadine licks of flowers in its wake.
Moral depravity seeps from on high in a viscous torrent that infects everything and is hard to cleanse from the skin.
On "Heliosonic Toneways," Mr. Robinson pays tribute with an all-star cast, using electronic and acoustic instruments to similarly viscous effect.
In addition, they are viscous — they seem to stick to our eyes like oil on a turtle after an oil spill.
The murder, which went unsolved for 12 years, marked Perry, infecting her with a "viscous blackness" unleashed by the killer's act.
Within such a rigorous composition, slight textural variations in the surface, from hard and flat to viscous and grooved, are captivating.
The murder, which went unsolved for 215 years, marked Perry, infecting her with a 'viscous blackness' unleashed by the killer's act.
"As the fuel oil cools, it will become more viscous which will help to slow or even prevent leaks," Greenpeace said.
And then it'd be swirling in inks and dyes and glitter and dust so that space itself was viscous and present.
Blue Nile is rich in gold, oil, and gum arabic, the viscous substance used in products from Diet Coke to cosmetics.
But then a man with a plastic foam cup sprinted past Ngo, who was suddenly covered in viscous white globs: a milkshake.
Before then, however, population flows from the island were viscous–although the economic incentives for leaving were high and the barriers low.
It seemed that the bubbles were struggling to fizz in the viscous, syrupy liquid, which only contributed to the cough medicine effect.
A dark blue and hunter green amoeba ripples like a viscous pool of tie-dye, merging into a tide of bright yellow.
The oil sands are a watery mixture of sand and clay soaked with a dense, viscous form of petroleum known as bitumen.
The cakes need no more than a dab of kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), dark and viscous, pulling slightly at the spoon.
Although sweeter nectar provides more energy, it is also more viscous, which makes it more time- and energy-consuming to deal with.
El Silencio's undiluted mezcal was viscous and high-test, like cask-strength whiskey, and there was nothing like it on the market.
Seventeen minutes later, I spat the viscous remedy onto the street while walking my dog, and a neighbor gave me a thumbs-up.
Their new screen uses a column of viscous liquid, in this case glycerin, so the bubbles will stay in place and become voxels.
Petrolatum: Like mineral oil, petrolatum—also listed as white petrolatum and petroleum jelly—is a petroleum distillate, but has a more viscous consistency.
We run from the splash and the stink to another carriage, but here too there is sick on the floor, viscous and beige.
But then again, maybe not being able to call someone "bae" via a jar of viscous brown spread isn't the worst of things.
It becomes like saltwater taffy — it becomes viscous and sticky, and it stretches out and it folds back on itself through endless repetition.
Les Moulins de Mahjoub, an organic extra-virgin oil, is deeper in color, more viscous and herbal, with a nice green olive bite.
Water is about 100 times as viscous as air, and insects that live on its surface must somehow negotiate movement in both realms.
The upper portion of "b/w/g #22010" (433), with its pronounced brush strokes, looks viscous, as if it has just been completed.
As Regina Lee Blaszczyk recounts in her 203 book, "The Color Revolution," the experiment failed but by accident produced a dark, viscous substance.
In the first room, a viscous, yellow, custardy-looking compound in an oversize, round-bottomed flask was being stirred by a mechanical arm.
Before long, it's bolstered by a booming, viscous Latin trap beat, and the 24-year-old Puerto Rican rapper begins his trademark exultations.
This residue is usually just a nuisance—a viscous smear of blood and guts that no one notices until the post-flight inspection.
Pipeline transportation capacity could also increase because less diluent, used to help viscous heavy crude flow, is needed as the weather warms up.
When the frog tongue hits a cricket, the saliva becomes 100 times less viscous and flows around the cricket into every little crevice.
What's happening: Vitamin E acetate is a viscous oil used as an additive in cannabis vape cartridges, allowing thicker clouds to be exhaled.
It is a stratovolcano, like Mount St. Helens, with viscous lava that allows gas pressures to build and leads to more explosive eruptions.
He wields a hive frame "scanner" to pick up electromagnetic smog and sticks electrodes in his homegrown honey to reap its rich, viscous sound.
More than 7 million subscribers have tuned in to watch Garcia making her slime and playing with the viscous substance on her YouTube channel.
"In one of the positive tests we found it was almost like a viscous, oily material when I swabbed it," he told BuzzFeed News.
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.
But despite his best efforts, the pipes spout tarry filth, the walls secrete viscous goo, and marbles seemingly appear spontaneously around closets and stairs.
Then, when the tongue snaps back, the saliva changes and becomes more viscous — thicker than honey, actually — gripping the insect for the ride back.
Millions of children have played with Silly Putty, a toy made from viscous silicate polymers that can be moulded, stretched, and bounced off walls.
Sexual pleasure, for her, she has said, is divided into seven dimensions, and she lists them: viscous, vibrational, tactile, visual, contractual, ecstatic, and collective.
A recent rare arrival was a brandy-aged barley wine called Viciously Viscous from To Øl, the only keg found in all of Thailand.
Ruth later finds herself spewing black vomit, waking up in viscous sheets, walking the streets to staccato editing, and eventually recoiling from direct sunlight.
And here is okra the underestimated, a vegetable that confounds some Americans with its inner tap of mucilage, a viscous liquid shunned as slime.
The lightly tangy okra soup splits the difference between silky and viscous, the vegetable's seeds and bits of flesh suspended with confetti-like spinach.
Even that viscous wine (said to be fermented in a spittoon) went down more easily than this sudden insight into the way things are.
But the second act, at the Wartburg court, is slack, framed by endlessly shifting sheer, silky curtains, perhaps meant to contrast Venus's viscous ooze.
Some of the forms are loosely rectangular, spanned undulating lines with the red seeming to be more viscous and blue appearing to be thinner.
For years he has been trying to pay Canadians for their blood plasma—the viscous straw-coloured liquid in blood that has remarkable therapeutic powers.
However, the company still operates two heavy oilfields in Brazil and Britain, and is working with Rosneft to develop a high-viscous field in Russia.
The beef ragu was ladled over spinach potato gnocchi that possessed a yellowish-green tint and a strangely viscous texture, the dumplings heavy and dense.
Nonetheless, the managers of the pilot program were given another year to work out the kinks, along with a less viscous sunscreen and better dispensers.
He pours me a few ounces of Sixpoint's "Hi-Res" 10.5-percent ABV triple IPA and the viscous, dark red liquid fills my tasting glass.
"Deserted Veins" is murky and viscous; vocalist Zach Wise lays down a guttural performance that leaves you gasping, and the track itself exhales dissonant malevolence.
That added a weird viscous mouthfeel to the soda, according to a CNN review, so perhaps that's why the new release has lower fibre content.
It's a scientific fact that yields yet another metaphor: Even the most viscous tears, borne of the most abject grief and humiliation, will quickly disappear.
Instead, there's a viscous low pulse that both creeps downward and ripples upward with increasingly insistent electronic arpeggios, allowing no exit from centuries-old tensions.
These discs, shaped like tiny whoopee cushions, contain a viscous fluid that compresses and absorbs pressure during movement, keeping the back in good working form.
A terrifying, tough-to-watch dramatization of the 1986 Ukrainian nuclear disaster — one irradiated plant worker disintegrates into a viscous mass of tissue and blood.
She also takes a bath inside some kind of egg-shaped tub full of a viscous, milky liquid at one point because, sure, why not?
And the third, from the healthy tree, is the closest to what we buy in stores, a dark, reddish brown, more viscous on the spoon.
To get around the complicated hassle of figuring out a well-rounded compound, companies "cut" the viscous oil with additives to sell cheaper, lower quality products.
The suitably-named Ass Kicker is being served at Viscous Cafe in Adelaide, Australia and it contains the caffeine equivalent of 80 standard cups-o-joe.
"Black Phase" prominently features Hecker improvising on what appears to be a distorted synth or electric piano, set against an almost viscous but uncluttered choral arrangement.
The team found that Ahuna Mons would have to be comprised of at least 40 percent water ice in order to be affected by viscous relaxation.
Given how thick and viscous the putty was, it actually took quite a while for the unfortunate victim to sink to the bottom of the tub.
Chobani developed viscous nut butters for the new product, so that they're as easy to mix as the fruit at the bottom of Chobani's other yogurts.
Painting with viscous oils on rectangular and diamond-shaped canvases, Mr. Hanson constructs florid, heraldic compositions traversed by grids, serpentine lines and curved and flat bands.
Viscous Coffee owner Steve Benington said that drink was developed for an emergency room nurse who complained about having trouble staying awake on unexpected night shifts.
His breakthrough, or the initial set of signs that he might emerge from his self-created swamp of viscous inactivity, came with a pair of projects.
Arthurian legend isn't all that's violated here, even if the closest we get to sex is a disgustingly viscous snog between Hellboy and a randy crone.
Then, once they start playing, you're bowled over by their viscous, apocalyptic sludge, punctuated by needling melodies that pierce the gloom like distorted air raid sirens.
When the MIT scientists performed the experiment, they used silicone oil, which, depending on preparation, can mimic the properties of water as well as more viscous liquids.
The researchers also tested different fluid dynamics, such as air pressure and more viscous glycerol solutions, to see how they might affect the launch of fungal spores.
Addicts west of the Mississippi mostly use Mexican brown-powder or black-tar heroin, which is sticky and viscous, whereas eastern users favour Colombian white-powder heroin.
"Glowed Up" was released as a single this week, and it pivots from a viscous late-night thumper into something brighter and more contemplative after three minutes. .
Before amber turns into solid transparent gemstone, it starts out as a reddish, viscous resin that flows out of certain tree species when they're damaged or diseased.
Liquid chocolate is incredibly viscous, meaning that it doesn't flow very easily, which can literally jam and junk up the works of the machinery that processes it.
He would use a cleaver to chop spare ribs into two-bite cubes, wok-fry them, then sauce them with a viscous glaze of Chinese black vinegar.
Or, alternatively, do you see a pair of hairy testicles and a penis, which appears to be spraying orange sperm directly upwards in a thick, viscous stream?
The clusters of lines seem to have been made by pulling up thin strips of tape after a more viscous layer paint had been pushed over them.
The initial euphoria - triggered by government rules published over the weekend to restrict "intensive" and "viscous" selling by shareholders - quickly evaporated as investors contemplated the rules' side effects.
Instead of beating side to side, it starts to turn in only one direction, corkscrewing the head forward, through the dense, viscous environment of the egg's outer layers.
Golden Triangle farmers say the Sinaloa cartel has stopped paying a premium for opium gum, the viscous brown goo that's extracted from poppy plants and processed into heroin.
This reaches something of an apex in Jacobus's analysis of the runny, viscous paintings from the Rose (2008) series, which prominently feature passages from Rilke's rose-themed lyrics.
The Kit Kat is trailed on the list by Twix, another chewy biscuit ensconced in viscous milk chocolate, followed by Snickers, Milky Way, and the classic Hershey Bar.
Turbo coffee Steve Benington, owner of Viscous Coffee, developed the drink for a local emergency room nurse who needed something to keep her going during unexpected night shifts.
Sori and his colleagues created a model to see what viscous flow might look like on the volcano, testing different levels of water in the ice each time.
Fashion, access to materials (the astragalus plant, whose resin makes the water more viscous in Turkish marbling, is absent in Europe) and different cultural imperatives must be considered.
Mr. McGee said the key is its viscous mixture of protein and dissolved starch, which slows down the collapse of a foam, as well as chemicals called saponins.
The exception is an underseasoned quinoa-mushroom version in which agar-agar supplants cow's foot, giving the jigote a slightly viscous texture, oddly reminiscent of American chop suey.
The Advertiser brings us news that a Christies Beach coffee shop Viscous Coffee has created a coffee that will wire even the most jaded of octoshot espresso drinkers.
"The viscous liquid from below [pushes] its way up to make a bulge," Binzel said, adding "a little extra mass there" that contributes to the planet's surprising alignment.
So some black market sellers turned to vitamin E acetate -- which is more viscous and resembles THC distillate -- to cut their product while still passing the bubble test.
That makes the saliva a non-Newtonian fluid, which means that the speed at which it flows (to be precise, its shear rate) changes how viscous it is.
CH: I really see that in Adam Novak's paintings, in which you can almost feel the viscous substance of paint, body, and what we put on our bodies.
Through images of fragmentation, thinking about bodies as multiples, fluids becoming viscous, interchangeable parts, portability and touch, I hope there is the possibility of a hybrid haptic experience.
Importantly, the Treasury seems also to be prohibiting American firms from selling diluents, products that PDVSA mixes with its viscous crude so that it can be transported through pipelines.
Open up a bottle of wine, light up some reefer, and let your eyes be entertained by beautiful colors merging into something magical, perfectly viscous paints smoothly coming together.
Happily a simple, almost dumb kind of AWD was chosen, a system used in the 993 era car, utilizing a viscous coupling unit rather than a sophisticated electronic brain.
Nor was there any discernible beginning, middle, or end to the preceding section, "viscous," where the dancers lay down on the floor and smooshed their bodies over each other.
What to have for dessert is a piece of cake, literally: dense, pudding-like Oaxacan chocolate, topped with creamy coffee ice cream and viscous cajeta , or goat's-milk caramel.
Its two tracks channel the manic hedonism of both Deep Purple and the god of hellfire himself, Arthur Brown, even as viscous waves of black metal swell beneath it.
The Keystone XL pipeline will also transport a viscous type of oil called diluted bitumen, or tar sands oil, which currently flows through the existing Keystone pipeline as well.
CARAMANICA Blissed-out but not blissful synth-pop from the Australian singer Hatchie, "Stay With Me" is viscous and shimmering, but also so lush it verges on the suffocating.
What is there to discuss, really, about a semi-viscous substance designed to reduce friction during "human sex acts" (per the so-specific-it's-a-little-weird Wikipedia definition)?
Hidayat is from the city's Balaroa district, which was devastated by liquefaction, which happens when an earthquake violently shakes soft, damp soil, turning solid ground into a viscous, roiling liquid.
These energetic works, plastered with a palette knife, are viscous and fleshy, marking a first step away from the traditional idea of portraiture, says the show's lead curator, John Elderfield.
A less viscous chocolate mixture means a lower minimum required fat content, and the Temple team claim their approach can reduce that figure from 40 percent down to 32 percent.
Grilled pigs' tails come out of the raging fire (after just enough time to give them a crispy crust) with such a sticky, meltingly tender texture that they're practically viscous.
Currently being served at Viscous Coffee in Adelaide, Australia, a large serving of Asskicker promises to keep those brave enough to drink it awake for between 12 to 18 hours.
It should also be said that "Stone Wash Freezer Burn," with its merging of viscous paint and a clearly demarcated angular shape, is the least dissonant composition in the show.
And the vegetable's stores of glucomannan, a viscous fiber that works as a thickener and binder, give the shrimp a touch of bounce — and dupe the stomach into feeling full.
And slower-formed glass ends up denser and more stable, because its molecules had longer to shuffle around (while the liquid was still viscous) and find tighter, lower-energy arrangements.
This time, he placed a piece of glass over the speaker and let it rattle and hum as he played, adding a note of organic complexity to his viscous drones.
The original version was made with a viscous liquid called cup grease, a mixture of mineral oil and other additives, once used to lubricate bearings and now, apparently, no longer available.
I ran a small, informal tasting in the WIRED office and found Air's vodka to be sweet and slightly viscous, even at room temperature, with a sharp, almost isopropyl-like aroma.
Asphalt is crushed stone or sand that is glued together with a thick viscous black substance known as bitumen, which was originally derived from petroleum but can now be made synthetically.
The mixture is not as viscous as plain dish soap, so pouring it directly onto a sponge to wash a coffee mug would probably not be the best use of it.
The album included Jimmy's four-part "Smiling Billy Suite" (dedicated to the drummer Billy Higgins), which laced saxophone, flute and the Central African mbira, or thumb piano, into a viscous groove.
But that was a good 10 minutes before Lynch went full "Eraserhead," transporting us to an otherworldly dimension wherein a humanoid figure belches out a viscous stream of ominous ovoid shapes.
I think about the guys: where they are, what they're doing, who they're with, and whether or not they've eaten eight chicken breasts that day for that extra viscous cum shot.
Unlike sarin, which is usually deployed as a gas, VX is very slow to evaporate and is therefore usually found as a viscous liquid, similar in texture to motor oil or honey.
The back catalogue is full of music that hinges on queasy walls of slow-shifting, viscous sound, and 1998's Supercoven EP (it's nearly an hour long…) is a case in point.
"If you can break through the myth that savings is only for rich people with financial advisors, you can begin to create a virtuous circle rather than a viscous cycle," says Torsella.
The viscous colors provided the sticky, sickly substrate for images of goatherds, palm trees and a Bedouin with a headdress patterned like a spider's web, whose teeth are six parallel white gashes.
For non-painters, a good example of this is pouring a viscous substance like molasses or honey, and how it piles up on a given surface (like toast) before spreading across it.
Make the SC honey syrup: In a small saucepan over medium, heat the honey in a saucepan over medium heat until runny and not viscous—nearly to a boil, but not quite.
Scientists have now determined there's likely a slushy, viscous ocean of water ice beneath this heart-shaped region, which is named Tombaugh Regio, according to a new paper published Wednesday in Nature.
The dome — a trapped buildup of viscous lava — is estimated to have a volume of about eight cubic miles, a diameter of about six miles and a height of almost 2,000 feet.
In an age-appropriate setting — a hospital — the album's first single deploys Parliament trademarks: viscous synthesizer lines, cooing female voices, Mr. Clinton's comic growl and praise for the healing powers of funk.
Visitors still come from around the world to linger over slices of the bracingly sweet, viscous red double-crust pie and cups of the "damn fine" coffee at the U-shaped counter.
Do not tear the plastic inner bladder from inside and loft it high above your head while you twist the nozzle, letting a stream of viscous purple detergent cascade into your mouth.
In one device described in a Science paper on Friday, a doughnut-shaped shell made of a rubbery material that was then filled with a viscous liquid, and hooked up to opposing electrodes.
Both come in peel-off form — you spread the mask on as a thick, viscous gel, wait for it to dry, and then peel it off and discard, no rinsing or scrubbing necessary.
At a temperature of 2,427 Celsius, silicate-based rocks (which are common on 55 Cancri e) can be quite viscous, so this melted rock is probably flowing like water does at room temperature.
Despite this elaborate setup, and the forward momentum driven by both the investigation into the murders and the fraught unravelling of relations between Camille and her family, "Sharp Objects" maintains a viscous pace.
As the new hire at an extermination company that deals with some fairly vicious and viscous insects, the user is put through some paces with how to kill virtual bugs in real space.
"Traffic" opens the album with a dance track pulling against itself; as Yorke sings scornfully about rich people's indulgences, blurry, viscous bass tones do their best to drag down perky drumbeats and handclaps.
From "Kuntry" Another hip-hop anthem about flamboyantly tricked-out vehicles, except here, they're pickup trucks, and they're raised up on giant wheels to make them better able to navigate thick, viscous mud.
The new album feels more intact, thanks in great part to the lush, viscous production by Slot-A: "Basquiat" is searingly bright jazz-inflected soul with neosoul flourishes; "Octavia" is clever space-funk.
Thankfully, we have answers on Ares' viscous black shame well, the disturbing transformation of biracial, working-class medical student Rosa Steenwijk (Jade Olieberg), Dutch slave trade history, and how it all comes together.
It's these algae blooms—characterized by the vivid, viscous discolorations of water they create—that can spew enough toxins into the water to seriously harm or kill animals unlucky to come across them.
And over time, when enormous quantities of ice have disappeared, the bedrock rises in response, pushed up by the flow of the viscous mantle below Earth&aposs surface, scientists reported in a new study.
When I cracked through that crust for the first time, I discovered brown gravy instead of viscous white fluid, and it was scented with chicken juices and wine, like the best kind of stew.
Suncor said parts of the 350,000 barrel-per-day Mildred Lake upgrading facility, which makes the tar-like bitumen less viscous, were running at minimum rates, but neither it nor Syncrude specified the capacity.
A fourth, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is situated next to the La Brea Tar Pits, a dinosaur graveyard where the fossils keep fossil fuels bubbling up from the murky, viscous depths.
And both were sweet enough that I could have skipped dessert—but the espresso-chocolate tart with a tiny glass of Vietnamese coffee, appealingly viscous with condensed milk, made for a lovely parting shot.
Officials at the Hawaii Volcano Authority have said hotter and more viscous lava could be on the way, with fountains spurting as high as 600 feet (182 meters), as seen in a 1955 eruption.
Silica, for example—window glass—starts as a molten liquid well above 1,000 degrees Celsius; as it cools, its disordered molecules contract slightly, crowding a bit closer together, which makes the liquid increasingly viscous.
Mr. Milarsky drew refined performances from the young musicians, particularly in the languid third piece, titled "Summer Morning by the Lake (Colors)," which had a sensuous, viscous quality, with small details crinkling the music's surface.
This is drawing exceeding its very genre; the overall abstract skeletal pattern is clearly a nod to kinetic sculpture and the viscous threads, fissures and dots summon the spontaneous glory of post-Pollock action painting.
Officials at the Hawaii Volcano Authority have said that hotter and more viscous lava could be on the way, with fountains spurting as high as 600 feet (182 meters), as seen in a 1955 eruption.
Mr. Joyce supplied simmering organ parts and other textures, but the brothers and their longtime bassist, Peter Sternberg, and drummer, Adam Box, handled pretty much everything else, laying down sinuous arrangements and patient, viscous grooves.
Logan Couture turned a pass from Brent Burns into a power-play goal on a viscous wrist shot at the 9:21 mark of the first period to hand the Sharks a 1-0 lead.
Not only does the clear, slightly viscous fluid smell like a citrusy slice of heaven, but it also feels incredibly indulgent on my skin — like splashing ice-cold, fruit-infused spa water on your face.
Black pepper is dark and viscous with sweet heat; bird's-eye chile ignites; mahogany-hued vanilla is mellow; and palm sugar has a caramelized richness: Blank Slate Kitchen Rich Simple Syrups, $11.99 to $14.99, blankslatekitchen.
Twitching and vomiting a viscous pink drool, the female may be the more lethal, but her partner's eerie fixation on when Andrew and Julie's young son will arrive home from school is infinitely more disturbing.
One can cycle through their pre-selected themes ("Destruction" shows nuclear explosions and slow-mo television smashing, while "Slop" is exactly what it sounds like: videos of viscous mystery material) or add your own URLs.
Each fantastical creation was made by pouring resin — a favorite material of the designer's — over an egg-shaped wooden mold held upside down and then righting the mold as the viscous material began to harden.
Each layer — the pork, the gently poached okra and its viscous innards — offers its own interpretation of softness, the whole thing more thrilling in its refusal to provide much in the way of contrasting crunch.
Now that it's officially summer, mixing a cocktail shouldn't mean creating a "party drink" with the mystery liqueurs you found at the back of the booze cupboard or combining Bailey's with anything warm and vaguely viscous.
Carolyn Pearcheta, operational geologist at the Hawaii Volcano Authority, told reporters that hotter and more viscous lava could be on the way, with fountains spurting as high as 600 feet, as seen in a 1955 eruption.
For optimal tossing texture, alter your recipe to use less water (make it around 60 percent of the flour weight), more salt (2 percent of the flour weight) and higher-­protein flour (for its viscous gluten).
Every two weeks or so, each tree produces a 50-pound bunch of walnut-size fruit, bursting with a red, viscous oil that is more versatile than almost any other plant-based oil of its kind.
It's a puffy, viscous, often pastel-colored craft that you can make at home using Elmer's glue, water, 20 Mule Team Borax and the instructions of one of the internet's growing cadre of YouTube slime stars.
There was a festive looking plate of cold noodles in three different colors (plain, pale green made with green tea, and a lovely light pink made with fermented rice) and doused in thick, viscous peanut sauce.
The two-chord track sets up a push-and-pull between low, viscous sustained tones and a crisply artificial beat; she sings, "It doesn't matter, does it/If I know any exit" and about believing in God.
As I'm pulling down my shorts and underwear to use the toilet, I realize there is practically a flood of thick, viscous blood gushing out of me at too fast a pace to be caught by my pad.
This is abundantly apparent in the viscous paintings "Orpheus" (28) and "Veil of Orpheus" (218) at the Gagosian exhibition, a calm, whitish show of six large drawings and five paintings that riff on the archaic tale of Orpheus.
"The upside of a sheet mask is that because it is viscous, it allows the solution that is soaked in the material to stay damp throughout the whole application, which ensures that the skin gets hydrated," Rouleau says.
A viscous haze of socially conscious funk and Afro-Latin groove — with a cast including the singer Jimmy Norman, the baritone saxophonist Ronnie Cuber and the guitarist Cornell Dupree — it has since become an object of cult obsession.
The stuff is 400 times as viscous as human saliva, they found, and sticky enough to trap not only insects but even large prey — birds, lizards or small mammals — without the aid of suction or any other mechanism.
JASON ZINOMAN Marlon James is one of those novelists who aren't afraid to give a performance, to change the states of language from viscous to gushing to grand, to get all the way inside the people he's created.
Made from the dark, viscous stuff that's left at the bottom of the barrel after the comparatively ethereal gasoline, jet fuel, and kerosene have been distilled off, it contains about 3,500 times as much sulphur as automotive diesel.
If slime — a squishy, viscous mixture of glue and Borax — turns out to be your catnip, you're in luck: Oddly Satisfying slime videos are so prevalent they make the list of YouTube's top 50 most common search terms.
Cannabis concentrate (often referred to as oil, wax, or shatter) is simply cannabis that's gone through an extraction process and is turned into a viscous oil made of CBD and THC, the concentrated chemical compounds you know and love.
The "way of tea" reaches its destination with a sip of the viscous, aromatic broth that his assistants pass round in shallow bowls (to bag-dunking Westerners, it seems more like a herbal soup than a well-stewed cuppa).
"The volcanic eruption has now moved on to the next, more severe, magmatic eruption phase, where highly viscous lava can trap gasses under pressure, potentially leading to an explosion," said Mark Tingay, a geologist at the University of Adelaide.
"We continue to be transparent about all our activities and we make sure they are compliant with all relevant sanctions," a Statoil spokesman said in an email, adding that North Komsomolskoye was a conventional oilfield, containing highly viscous crude.
Interestingly, the device in no way "analyzes" the DNA or identifies it; all it does is measure how viscous the water is, which is a highly reliable proxy for how much cholera was present in it to begin with.
Jack Wilshere and Wayne Rooney appeared to have the basic fitness of a couple of middle-aged binmen who suffer from chronic lung impairment, and subsist exclusively on a diet of fried eggs, hash browns and exceedingly viscous black pudding.
When percussion sounds arrive among his pillowy sustained chords and flutelike melodies, they're likely to be the snickering syncopations of trap, while the strongest rhythm comes from deep, viscous bass tones that skid and lurch like improbably prolonged drunken stumbles.
I repeatedly plunged a shovel into the pond's viscous floor of gray mud, just beneath the tenacious roots of a water lily — species name: Nuphar lutea — working it like a lever to loosen the plant as Nelson tugged on its stems.
The U.S. oil major said developed and undeveloped reserves of bitumen - the heavy viscous oil found in northern Alberta's remote oil sands - totaled 1.2 billion barrels at the end of 2016, down from 2.4 billion barrels at the end of 2015.
Constructed in viscous paint with embedded grommets, straps, pushpins, laces, ropes, folds, flaps, seams, cloth strips, and patches of coarse burlap, these austere and monumental "near monochromes" have the presence of hermetically sealed bodies that are synchronously wounded and healing.
To order a drink with no trace of sweetness — say, a hoppy India pale ale or a straight shot of the Italian amaro known as Fernet-Branca, dark, viscous, herbal — is to announce one's fortitude and disdain for instant gratification.
And yet: The early 20th-century Japanese writer Junichiro Tanizaki, in his tract on aesthetics, ''In Praise of Shadows,'' noted of soy sauce, ''how rich in shadows is the viscous sheen of the liquid, how beautifully it blends with the darkness.
"I'm interested in the nostalgia embedded in products," Scott says of the discarded and "already hungover" pieces of yoga mat, dollops of fake Halloween blood, eyeshadow and fruit juice that collide in a viscous archive of the city's current material composition.
Pus (the viscous yellow-white fluid composed of white blood cells, tissue debris, and infection) can be caused by any of these types of infectious agents, though it is most common with bacterial infections and some viral infections (herpes viruses).
Soft blurring powders are sprinkled into the mixture, which give the final stick formula that almost powdery blotted-matte finish, while the viscous emollient gel additive gives a silky consistency, and binds the film formers that give the color its long-lasting wear.
Most surprising about this research was the fact that this relaxation behavior looked especially similar to relaxing behavior exhibited in glass when you heat it up and then cool it—its structure (extremely) slowly relaxes and begins to flow like a viscous liquid.
In the seven-minute documentary "Secrets of the Slime," released Tuesday, Concha explains how these "fierce little giants" squirt out their viscous jets of deadly ooze, and why that mechanism could be valuable in applications ranging from nanofiber production to drug manufacturing.
There's roughly an even split between four-on-the-floor thumpers and more viscous, down-tempo material, and every track is the product of a vibrant mixture of influences: Flying Lotus, French touch, and flexible funk, swirling together like sauces in a burrito.
For this Bosnian-born artist, the search for form and content often has meant trying to capture the atmospheres of his immediate surroundings — and, sometimes, those of places farther away — while also examining the expressive potential of oil paint's luminous, elastic, viscous goo.
Ranging from minimalist ambient composers to lush 90s R&B to viscous sophisti-pop like Prefab Sprout and the Blue Nile to nocturnal dubstep, they favor from distinctive voices with a knack for portraying melancholia in widescreen, finding high drama in simple gestures.
The dog at Al's is grilled a little crisper and the chopped homemade relish is spicy, whereas the proprietary relish at Frankie's is viscous and floral and, along with the buttered bun, brings out the sweetness in the Hummel's beef/pork blend.
But inside the recesses of my brain, blood was congealing beneath the temporal bone at my left ear, a dam ready to burst, the viscous jelly blocking the blood flow and starving my brain of the oxygen that kept me alive and sentient.
Information from seismic monitors around the world is the foundation for the understanding we have of the Earth's structure: a solid inner core, surrounded by a liquid outer core, inside a thick viscous layer known as the mantle, under a thin rocky crust.
Sitting in their viscous soup, the lotus roots and the fruit bag are especially jarring in their resemblance to internal organs or fecal matter vis-à-vis the spotless perfection of their gleaming steel bowls; you expect them to stink, but you're encountering an illusion.
Politicians have called for new legislation to regulate the sale of cleaning products most commonly used as weapons, and appeals to manufacturers to change the formula of corrosive cleaning products to make them more viscous so they can't be easily flung or sprayed at victims.
The authors of the study say the rapid response of the Earth's surface to the ice melt indicates the ground deep underneath that part of Antarctica is hotter and more fluid (or less viscous) than presumed, and therefore has a more rapid response rate.
Data from seismic monitors around the world are the foundation for the understanding we have now of the Earth's structure: a solid inner core, surrounded by a liquid outer core, inside a thick viscous layer known as the mantle, under a thin rocky crust.
Data from seismic monitors around the world are the foundation for the understanding we have now of the earth's structure: a solid inner core, surrounded by a liquid outer core, inside a thick viscous layer known as the mantle, under a thin rocky crust.
Kane seeks his 11-year-old daughter, Indi (the promising newcomer Teagan Croft), who dwells in a remote bunker that protects her from external threats like the grizzled, hard-living reprobates who populate the lawless frontier and the bulky, viscous monsters the corporation has bioengineered.
Applying a strain or shearing force will increase viscosity—in the case of ketchup, pudding, gravy, or that classic mix of water and corn starch called "oobleck"—or decrease it, like non-drop paint that brushes on easily, but becomes more viscous once it's on the wall.
Sure enough, the Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie native—who first played the festival four years ago opening the night on the side tent—rewarded bookers with an angsty, teen-friendly set of viscous drops, along with Drowning Pool, Alice Deejay, Eurythmics, and System of a Down tracks.
"The volcanic eruption has now moved on to the next, more severe, magmatic eruption phase, where highly viscous lava can trap gasses under pressure, potentially leading to an explosion," Mark Tingay, a geologist at the University of Adelaide's Australian School of Petroleum, said in a statement Monday.
It wasn't enough to have that twice-cooked pork delivered straight to your doorstep—you had to see where it came from, to feel the grain of the formica table-tops, to bask in the fluorescent lighting, to inhale the lemony scent of the viscous bathroom soap.
In an affront to God that surely cancelled out the effects of the holy water I'd tested, I uncapped a bottle of Hidden Valley ranch and stuck that bad boy upside-down at the top of the bong's neck, letting gravity slowly pull out its viscous contents.
That is because the silicone surface of the gloves is, at the microscopic level, a viscous, honeylike liquid, and when a football comes in contact with it, the ball stalls in it the way it would on the surface of a gooey liquid, like the honey.
Grenia took two years to adapt the pressurized-nitrogen technology, used originally for beer, for these silken sips: the Raisin the Bar is a viscous, earthy-sweet Manhattan, while the outstanding Transmit the Box is laced with chipotle-infused mezcal, whose delayed heat sparkles like fireworks.
But, Marta instinctually gave Harlan the correct dose of both medications, because rather than looking at the labels, she knows the weight and feel of each liquid, which means she grabbed the right medication despite the mix-up (one liquid is more viscous than the other).
As the train hurtled along the edge of the river, its wheels hiccuping along the tracks, and the assured hum of the engine sighing in the background, I was reminded of the perpetually vibrating concrete floors and viscous sounds that I bathed in for the last 12 hours.
In his talking head interview that was played during this aquafaba debacle, thanks to the expert editors over at Bravo, Schwartz explained that aquafaba is a vegan egg white substitute that's made from the viscous liquid that comes in cans of chickpeas, but unsurprisingly, Schwartzie's explanation wasn't totally complete.
Our curiously quiet and cautious protagonist holds a well of desire that could fill the many baths he takes and then some with the viscous liquid of his desire: a desire to escape his past, a desire to find refuge in some future, a desire for a man.
Mr. Llambelis, a freelance makeup artist and the retail manager of Alcone Company, a professional makeup and special effects shop in Manhattan, said the store carried blood for all sorts of scenes and situations, including flavored varieties like mint and thick viscous jars of red putty for scars.
The brew is so strong that its creator, Viscous Coffee owner Steve Benington, has sourced a health warning for the drink from a local GP. The potent drink comprises of four espresso shots, eight 48-hour brewed cold drip ice cubes, and 120 ml of 10-day brewed cold drip.
In her solo show "Caída del Cielo," which was to have been performed in New York at the Flamenco Festival this spring, she steps into a vat filled with a viscous substance and then proceeds to leave a blood-red smear behind her as she drags herself across the stage.
The contestants were touching their appendages constantly, sure, but for the most part were all happily chatting away and exchanging top tips: which penis pumps to use, which way to turn their partners to create a flattering angle for their johnsons, which protein shake is best for extra viscous sperm.
Light in weight and fast absorbing, essences range in texture (from watery to a viscous consistency) and objectives, with some created to target a specific concern, like vitamin C to even out skin tone, niacinamide and peptides to combat signs of aging, or AHAs and BHAs to remove dead skin cells.
Once completed, these works resembled viscous interpretations of segments of the Great Falls of the Passaic River in Paterson, N.J. But Smithson, who was born in Passaic in 257 and raised in Rutherford and Clifton, soon learned that there wasn't a site high enough in the Netherlands to execute this project properly.
The domestic drama of the first half makes way for a kind of procedural thriller, viscous in pace but relentless in its dread, as Boris and Zhenya, with the aid of volunteers, institute a hunt for Alyosha—quizzing his teachers, his schoolmate, and his terrifying grandmother, and even nerving themselves to inspect an unidentified body.
One creator in the community who uses Twitter to share their work—including a 23D model of an almost-nude celebrity tied up, her face covered in viscous white fluid—said that he has been making 3D models and characters professionally for video games, television, and other commercial videos and simulations for 30 years.
The rising number of attacks has raised concern among police and politicians, prompting some politicians to call for new legislation to regulate the sale of cleaning products most commonly used as weapons, and appeals to manufacturers to change the formula of corrosive cleaning products to make them more viscous and therefore less easy to fling or spray at victims.
He treats that genre's emphatic, staccato vocals and shapeshifting beats—or the drawling cadences of Atlanta, where he's said he occasionally lives (See the wonderfully dead-eyed "20 bands/20 bands/20 bands" refrain on "Meditation")—not as forms worth rallying around, but as tenuous conventions on the verge of dissolving into abstract word soups or viscous synthesizer stews.
The indie-rock band Yo La Tengo got it from the strange, brilliant 19603 album by Sly and the Family Stone, "There's a Riot Goin' On." It was Sly Stone's last great album, which included the hit "Family Affair," and its viscous, gnarled, inward-looking funk has been scoured for ideas by songwriters like D'Angelo and Kanye West.
This situation has developed from Iran-backed Houthi rebels (who are Zaydi Muslim, a branch of Shia Islam) destabilizing Yemen and seizing control of the capital as well as many major population centers, resulting in viscous fighting between pro-government and Houthi forces which has often occurred in densely populated neighborhoods near schools and hospitals with little to no regard for innocent civilians.
Taking his work from the mid-2715s and his recent paintings as bookends, it is apparent that Reed has been exploring the brushstroke in myriad ways: as a wet-into-wet, one-shot encounter; as a viscous pool or mutable form; as spliced, coiling bodies and undulating folds; as filmic images; abstract graffiti; bravura flourishes; and stenciled signs, repeatable and unrepeatable — for more than 22017 years.

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