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Filter by Meaning The label on the jar was viscid and wouldn't peel off.
The politician's viscid promises made it difficult for the public to trust him.
The slime in the petri dish had a viscid texture that made it hard to observe under the microscope.
He was viscid in his refusal to accept the truth.
The sap was viscid and stuck to the bark of the tree.
The snow was so viscid that it clung to the bottom of their boots.
The gel had a viscid quality that allowed it to hold its shape.
The viscid texture of the glue made it difficult to apply.
The spilled juice left a viscid residue on the table.
The gelatin had a viscid texture that made it easy to mold into shapes.
The toddler's fingers were viscid with glue after making a craft project.
The ink was viscid and caused the pen to clog.
The wax was viscid and wouldn't come off the floor.
The jam was so viscid that it stuck to the spoon.
The blogger's writing style was so viscid that it turned off many readers.
The viscid nature of her beliefs meant she was resistant to any new information or perspectives.
The artist's viscid adherence to their own style limited their creativity.
The adhesive had a viscid consistency that allowed it to bond quickly.
His viscid personality made him difficult to work with.
The glue was viscid and kept the model airplane parts together.
The sap from the tree was viscid and got all over his car.
The viscid beliefs of the religious group prevented them from accepting other religions.
The viscid honey was difficult to pour from the jar.
The speaker's viscid language made it seem like they were trying to hide something.
The lotion had a viscid consistency and was hard to rub in.
The viscid legal case was a challenge for the experienced attorney.
The politician had a viscid approach to policy-making.
The melted cheese was viscid and stuck to the pizza crust.
The painter mixed a viscid solution to create a textured effect on the canvas.
The scientist's viscid refusal to consider alternative theories hindered scientific progress.
The sap from the tree was viscid and difficult to remove from my hands.
She had a viscid personality and was not open to new ideas.
The paint had a viscid texture and was hard to spread.
The artist's brushstrokes were viscid and heavy, creating a dense texture on the canvas.
His viscid opinions on politics prevented him from seeing other points of view.
The painter mixed a viscid white paint for the final layer.
The surgeon struggled to suction the viscid blood from the wound.
The slime from the snail had a viscid texture that allowed it to move along surfaces.
The scientist studied the viscid mucus of the snails.
The mud was viscid and caked onto the tires of the off-road vehicle.
The icing on the cake was viscid and didn't come off easily.
The slime on the fish had a viscid texture that protected it from predators.
The mud at the bottom of the lake was viscid and made it hard to swim.
The critic found the book's viscid prose to be unappealing and hard to read.
The glue was so viscid that it took hours to dry.
The pancake batter was viscid and difficult to pour.
The clay had a viscid consistency that made it easy to mold.
The glue had a viscid consistency that held the paper together.
The adhesive was viscid and made it difficult to remove the label.
The viscid substance made it difficult for her to move her feet.
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