Only there does the noise seem to congeal with some solid structure and make for a truly pleasing listen. |
Yet somehow the film's parts never quite congeal into a satisfying whole. |
Fever, heat, and stagnation may damage the fluids, which congeal and thicken and do not flow. |
Thus, any forging of a pair-bond system within the species which trended toward promiscuity would be very slow to congeal across generations. |
Knowing that the book is devoted to obscenity, the viewer strives to make these recalcitrant shapes congeal into something naughty. |
Mud will congeal to an ideal consistency, enabling one to fashion the most tempting mud pies. |