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Viscid

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The ink on the paper had a viscid consistency.
The label on the bottle was viscid and hard to remove.
The poem was so viscid with sentimentality that it was hard to take seriously.
The viscid game level was too hard for the beginner player.
The spider spun a viscid web to catch its prey.
The car's engine had a viscid sludge in the oil tank.
The slime mold had a viscid consistency that allowed it to move across surfaces.
The viscid mud made it hard to walk through the field.
The viscid artistic process required a lot of experimentation and refinement.
The viscid political situation required careful navigation by the diplomats.
The slime on the snail's trail was viscid and slimy.
The viscid relationship problems required counseling to work through.
He had a viscid attachment to his old car, despite it being unreliable and expensive to maintain.
The bandage adhesive was viscid and kept sticking to the wound.
The spider's web was viscid and caught the insects.
The jam was viscid and difficult to spread on the bread.
The viscid social situation required a delicate approach to resolve.
The community's viscid traditions made it difficult for outsiders to be accepted.
The writer's descriptions were viscid, almost tactile, creating a vivid image in the reader's mind.
The mud was viscid and made it difficult to walk through the field.
The viscid culture of the organization made it hard for new employees to assimilate.
The jellyfish had viscid tentacles that stuck to my skin.
The viscous paint had a viscid texture that allowed for thick and textured brushstrokes.
The adhesive was viscid and held the pieces of wood together.
The viscid substance on the leaves of the plant helped to trap insects.
The viscid paint wouldn't come off of my hands.
The shampoo had a viscid consistency that made it easy to apply.
The tar on the road was viscid and stuck to the car's tires.
The honey was so viscid that it stuck to the spoon.
The resin was viscid and adhered to the surface of the sculpture.
The viscid slime on the sidewalk was difficult to avoid.
The instructions were written in such a viscid manner that nobody could make sense of them.
Her viscid loyalty to her favorite brand made it difficult for her to try other products.
The teacher's viscid teaching style made it hard for students to learn.
The glue on the envelope was viscid and difficult to handle.
The spider's web was viscid, making it hard to walk through the forest.
The molasses was so viscid that it took a long time to drip from the spoon.
The medicine was a viscid liquid that needed to be shaken before use.
The viscid nature of the relationship between the two countries prevented any meaningful diplomatic progress.
His viscid opinions on the matter made it impossible to have a constructive discussion.
The viscid politics of the country made it hard for any real change to happen.
The viscid attitude of the team leader led to a lack of progress.
The viscid traditions of the community made it hard for any outsider to be accepted.
The film was so viscid with its romantic plot that it made me cringe.
She found the love scene in the book to be viscid and unrealistic.
The poetry she wrote was often viscid and cloying.
The love song had viscid lyrics that were hard to take seriously.
The commercial was trying too hard to be viscid and emotional.
The Valentine's Day cards he gave her were always viscid and cheesy.
The greeting card's message was too viscid for me to send to my friend.
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