unmelted
IPA: ʌnmˈɛɫtʌd
adjective
- Not melted; in a solid state.
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Examples of "unmelted" in Sentences
- If you can see unmelted ice, it is probably below 40°F.
- When the chocolate is cool enough, push any unmelted chunks to one side of the bowl.
- In it, the oil company Humble which would later become Exxon boasts that, This giant glacier has remained unmelted for centuries.
- When it is absolutely smooth and you're certain that there are no lumps of white chocolate or unmelted butter, add in the egg yolks one at a time.
- On his 40th birthday, somewhere between unmelted hockey ice and the escape of a circus elephant, Ben has decided he likes Alice enough to ask her on a real date.
- I recall some horrenous winters growing up in the 70s, and also stories about how you could find snow banks still unmelted in the UP of Michigan as late as the Fourth of July.
- The frites were excellent, and the dish of steamed legumes also well cooked and presented - however the kitchen forgot about our leek gratin, and when it did come out was cold and the parmesan topping unmelted.
- For pillar candles you want to make sure that that you have a nice buffer zone of unmelted wax around the edges of your candles, to keep the melted wax from dripping down the sides of the candle (and onto your tablecloth and finery).
- I came at the ice with such fury in my bones, for sitting there glistening and for being right in front of my TV, and I smashed the hammer at it and on it and around it and the ice sat there cold and unmoved and uncracked and unmelted.
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