Thickening in a sentence as a noun

But it's taken a long time and a lot of skin-thickening to get that courage up.

When you run over a 12" bag of shear-thickening fluid, does it turn into a rock and destroy your car?

The comments as I recall were helpful, though others were a lesson in thickening ones skin!

Just thickening up and growing a spine will make you a lot less frustrated, try it sometime.

Shear thickening fluids have a non-linear relationship between shear rate and shear stress.

Such legends or which hunts are shockingly common with the thickening filter bubbles.

I see no thickening of the plot here, or even any substantive new information.

Most people I know add flour or bread to be able to make stews, but they still carry a potato in case there are thickening problems.

Thickening in a sentence as an adjective

These things are called stabilizers, thickening agents and bulking agents by the food industry.

Had lower-priced "Greek-style" brands that differed partly by origin and partly by the use of thickening agents like pectin.

From that on other stuff develops, thickening the eco system fixing bugs, developing stable libraries.

I use cornstarch, arrowroot, or even white flour as bulking and thickening agents when I make real, good food the proper way, and I often use milk, mustard, or egg as stabilizers.

It ended up thickening a bit over time, but the end\n result was about right I think.\n\n There was a bit of oil on top and it was pretty heavy, so I'd reduce the butter\n a bit.

They concluded that meditation can not only prevent age related cognitive decline, but it can actually physically reshape our brains, thickening our cortical structures.

> The idea is that thicker artery walls are associated with heart disease, right?Right, except, if you've every scrubbed in for a carotid endarterectomy, the culprit is a lesion full of cholesterol and inflammation, not a diffuse thickening.> Is there reason to believe the relationship is linear?Well, yes and no.

Thickening definitions

noun

any material used to thicken; "starch is used in cooking as a thickening"

See also: thickener

noun

any thickened enlargement

See also: node knob

noun

the act of thickening

See also: inspissation

adjective

accumulating and becoming more intense; "the deepening gloom"; "felt a deepening love"; "the thickening dusk"

adjective

becoming more intricate or complex; "a thickening plot"