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  • Mm. I actually fixed the portrait up a bit: Thickened and lengthend the brows, fixed the "lip-liner" lips, and added eyelashes to the right eye because I forgot them!

    dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008

  • Thickened blood, leading to stroke or heart problems

    USATODAY.com - Steroids can build muscles, shrink careers 2002

  • Thickened his voice in the wrong places to try and convince us that he was under the influence.

    Santorini MacLean, Alistair 1986

  • In Which The Castle Is Assaulted And The Plot Thickened A MOON had appeared above the spires of the castle which seemed to Elric to have changed its shape since he had first seen it.

    Elric At The End of Time Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1984

  • Thickened soups require nearly double the seasoning used for thin soups or broth.

    The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home Mrs. F.L. Gillette

  • Thickened surfaces are best treated with wood tar, in the form of oil of cade ointment, or the "pix liquida" of the drug shops mixed with twice its amount of olive oil.

    The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) Kenelm Winslow

  • Thickened or horny layers on the palms and soles may be covered with salicylic plaster

    The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) Kenelm Winslow

  • Chicken in White Sauce, or 'Recycled Thickened Sick' as it is commonly referred to, only ever resembled food when someone drowned it in curry powder or chilli.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • Chicken in White Sauce, or 'Recycled Thickened Sick' as it is commonly referred to, only ever resembled food when someone drowned it in curry powder or chilli.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • Chicken in White Sauce, or 'Recycled Thickened Sick' as it is commonly referred to, only ever resembled food when someone drowned it in curry powder or chilli.

    Army Rumour Service 2010

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