jellied

IPA: dʒˈɛɫid

adjective

  • converted into jelly; congealed
  • cooked in jelly
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Examples of "jellied" in Sentences

  • Boiled clam, tomato, Japanese herb "shiso" in jellied clear soup of clam
  • This is two distinct types of moss, the smaller "jellied" one being one of the dozens of types of sphagnum mosses found in the Northeast.
  • They wear the haggard, elated looks of newly freed prisoners of war, their mouths dangling open in jellied smiles, their eyelids at three-quarters-mast.
  • They also had some of the Ocean Spray brand canned jellied cranberry sauce, but no one I saw was eating it with all of the delicious home cooked cranberry sauces.
  • Best of all there is a half cylinder of roasted beef bone, with its rich, savoury cargo of jellied marrow, dressed with snails, crisped pancetta, girolles, meaty jus and a brightly acidic parsley salad.
  • I then mapped it out and found that the line between General Mills HQ and Mecca went directly through Norway and Sweden, foreign places where the national dish is lutefisk--a kind of jellied fish much like the Arab dish, maraq samak sana'd except it's soaked in lye rather than tomato sauce and doesn't stink as badly.
  • I then mapped it out and found that the line between General Mills HQ and Mecca went directly through Norway and Sweden, foreign places where the national dish is lutefisk -- a kind of jellied fish much like the Arab dish, maraq samak sana'd except it's soaked in lye rather than tomato sauce and doesn't stink as badly.

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