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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The molasses was so viscid that it took a long time to pour from the jar.
The viscid medical diagnosis required a specialist to identify.
The viscid tar stuck to the bottom of my shoes.
The speaker's words were so viscid, that it was difficult for the audience to follow.
The jellyfish's tentacles had a viscid coating that stuck to the swimmer's skin.
The jelly had a viscid texture that made it difficult to spread.
The glue was viscid and stuck the paper to the table.
The viscid glue held the broken pieces of the vase together.
The syrup was so viscid that it stuck to the spoon.
The syrupy liquid had a viscid texture that clung to the glass.
He had a viscid personality that made it difficult for others to get through to him.
The team's viscid communication hindered their performance.
The company's viscid culture prevented innovation and progress.
The professor's viscid teaching style was not well-received by students.
The patient's viscid attitude towards treatment options delayed his recovery.
She had a viscid grip on her old-fashioned beliefs.
The company's viscid culture made it difficult for employees to voice their concerns.
The company's viscid adherence to traditional business practices hindered their growth.
The viscid traditions of the family prevented them from accepting modern ideas.
The paint was so viscid that it took hours to dry.
The adhesive tape was viscid enough to keep the package sealed.
The sap of the tree was viscid and clung to my fingers.
The sap from the tree was viscid and stuck to his hands.
The tar on the road was viscid and caused the tires to stick.
His hands were covered in viscid sweat after the intense workout.
The viscid mud made it hard for the car to move forward.
The honey was so viscid that it dripped slowly off the spoon.
The ending of the novel was too viscid for me, and I was left feeling unsatisfied.
Her speech was viscid with emotion, bringing many in the audience to tears.
The viscid literary work was challenging to interpret.
The viscid financial situation caused them to seek help from a professional.
The viscid science experiment took several attempts to get right.
The glue was so viscid that it stuck to everything in the room.
The ink was viscid and difficult to write with.
The tape was viscid and kept sticking to itself.
The viscid honey spilled all over the kitchen counter.
The paint was so viscid that it was difficult to spread.
The viscid mucus made it hard for the patient to breathe.
The gel had a viscid quality that made it effective in styling hair.
The ink had a viscid quality that made it perfect for calligraphy.
The viscid math problem was too hard for the student to solve.
The jam had a viscid texture and was hard to spread on the toast.
The lecturer's voice was viscid and monotonous, putting many people to sleep.
The lava was viscid and oozed slowly from the volcano.
The water in the pond had a viscid film on its surface.
The serum had a viscid quality that made it effective in hydrating the skin.
The mud was so viscid that it clung to the bottom of our shoes.
The resin had a viscid consistency that made it useful in making jewelry.
The viscid economic situation required innovative solutions from the government.
Her viscid loyalty to her family made her defend them even when they were in the wrong.
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