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Viscid

190 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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He wrote a viscid love letter that made her cringe.
The love letter he wrote was so viscid that it seemed insincere.
The romance novel was so viscid that it made her sick.
The greeting card was covered in viscid, flowery language.
The children's story was filled with viscid dialogue that made the adults roll their eyes.
The lyrics of the song were too viscid for my taste.
The music video was full of viscid, over-the-top imagery.
The advertisement for the product was viscid and over-the-top.
The romantic comedy was too viscid for my taste.
The viscid scientific theory was difficult for the students to understand.
The viscid technological problem took several experts to solve.
The viscid environmental issue required a global effort to address.
The viscid engineering project took months of planning and execution.
The viscid language barrier made it hard for them to communicate.
The viscid legal case required a lot of research and preparation.
The viscid computer code required a specialist to fix it.
The sap from the tree was viscid and got all over his clothes.
The toddler's hands were viscid with syrup after eating pancakes.
The viscid glue was difficult to remove from his hands.
The tape was viscid and kept getting tangled up.
The adhesive on the bandage was viscid and kept sticking to the skin.
The paint was so viscid that it took a long time to dry.
The gum was viscid and stuck to the bottom of her shoe.
The spilled syrup left a viscid residue on the table.
The baker used a viscid mixture of sugar and syrup to make the cake glaze.
The oil spill created a viscid layer on the water's surface.
The viscid sap from the tree dripped onto the ground below.
The caterpillar left a viscid trail on the leaves as it moved.
The poet's use of language was viscid and almost tactile, creating a sense of immersion in the reader.
Her writing was so viscid that it was difficult to comprehend.
The politician's speech was so viscid, that it was hard to figure out their stance on the issue.
The student's writing was too viscid to be understood by the teacher.
His words flowed like a viscid syrup, making it hard to follow his train of thought.
The professor's lecture was so viscid that it made the topic even more confusing.
The novel had a viscid writing style, making it hard to get through.
The book's prose was so viscid that it was a challenge to read.
The lawyer's argument was viscid and convoluted, confusing the jury.
The author's viscid writing style added to the melancholy tone of the story.
The politician's speech was viscid and full of empty promises.
The poet used a viscid language to evoke a feeling of nostalgia in the reader.
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