Curdle
21curdle one's blood — idi curdle one s blood, to fill one with horror or fear …
22curdle — verb (curdled; curdling) Etymology: frequentative of 2curd Date: 1590 intransitive verb 1. to form curds; also to congeal as if by forming curds < a scream curdled in her throat > 2. to go bad or wro …
23curdle — Synonyms and related words: beat up, cake, churn, clabber, clot, clump, cluster, coagulate, colloid, colloidize, concrete, condense, congeal, cream, curd, emulsify, emulsionize, ferment, gel, gelatinate, gelatinize, go off, incrassate, inspissate …
24curdle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. clabber; curd, clot, thicken, coagulate, congeal, lump; separate; spoil, turn, sour. See density, deterioration, sourness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. coagulate, clot, clabber*, turn sour; see sour ,… …
25curdle — cur·dle || kÉœËdl v. coagulate, congeal; freeze; go sour, turn into curd …
26curdle — curled …
27curdle — v. a., v. n. See curd, v. a. and v. n …
28curdle — verb the milk was left out so long that it curdled Syn: clot, coagulate, congeal, solidify, thicken; turn, sour, ferment …
29curdle — v curd, clabber; coagulate, congeal, solidify, thicken; sour, ferment, spoil, Inf. turn …
30curdle the blood — congeal the blood, clot blood, terrify, scare very much …