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Filter by Meaning The adhesive had a viscous quality that made it perfect for sticking things together.
The airplane skidded on the viscous runway during the emergency landing.
The ice rink had a viscous surface that was perfect for skating.
The viscous brake pads helped to stop the car quickly in an emergency.
The concrete had a highly viscous consistency, which made it challenging to pour.
The artist used a viscous paint to create a thick, textured effect on the canvas.
The viscous substance in the experiment caused the equipment to malfunction.
The melted plastic had a viscous quality, making it difficult to remove from the mold.
The thick, viscous material clogged the filter.
The road was slick and viscous after the rain.
The tires struggled to gain traction on the viscous surface of the racetrack.
The thick, viscous mud covered the entire field, making it difficult for the players to move.
The viscous liquid inside the battery corroded the terminals.
The honey had a viscous consistency, making it difficult to clean up when it spilled.
The thick and viscous blood made it difficult to draw a sample for testing.
The slime was slimy and viscous, making it fun to play with.
The paint had a viscous consistency, making it difficult to apply.
The thick, viscous liquid dripped slowly from the spoon.
The shampoo was too viscous and difficult to rinse out of her hair.
The molten metal was viscous and difficult to pour into the mold.
The molasses was so viscous that it took a while to mix in.
The lava flowing from the volcano was thick and viscous.
The hydraulic fluid had become too viscous, causing the machine to malfunction.
The hot tar on the road was thick and viscous, making it dangerous to drive on.
The shampoo had a viscous texture that made it easy to lather.
The caramel had a thick and viscous consistency.
The syrup was so viscous that it stuck to the sides of the bottle.
The syrup was so viscous that it stuck to the spoon.
The honey was thick and viscous, making it difficult to spread on toast.
The thick mud on the hiking trail was viscous and made walking difficult.
The molasses was too viscous to easily mix into the batter.
The shampoo was too viscous, making it difficult to wash out of my hair.
The lava from the volcano was viscous and moved slowly.
The glue was so viscous that it was hard to apply evenly.
The glue had become viscous and difficult to spread evenly.
The mud on the hiking trail was so viscous that it was difficult to walk through.
The molten metal was so viscous that it was difficult to pour.
The batter had a viscous consistency that made it difficult to mix thoroughly.
The mud on the trail was so viscous that the hiker's shoes got stuck.
The lava from the volcano was highly viscous and moved very slowly.
The shampoo had a viscous texture that made it hard to wash out of the hair.
The paint had a viscous texture that made it hard to apply evenly.
The tar was so viscous that it stuck to the tires and made them difficult to move.
The paint was so viscous that it was difficult to apply.
The honey was too viscous to pour from the bottle.
The mud was so viscous that it made walking through the field difficult.
The syrup was so viscous that it took a long time to pour onto the pancakes.
The mud was so viscous that it stuck to my shoes and made it hard to walk.
The ship struggled to move through the viscous oil spill.
The thick and viscous liquid made it hard to move the machinery.
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