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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
liquify .
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Examples
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Iron liquifies at about 1700 C (it is late at night and my memory) and absolute worst case you can use a magnet to sweep up Ni-Fe fragments (up to 1% of all regolith samples from Apollo were pure Ni/Fe) and melt that.
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This pot is more like a blender that liquifies dissent as it conducts its immiserating agenda.
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You then leave it out, and the squash begins to "sweat", while the sugar liquifies.
Pud Lindy 2009
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After production, he is to sit back for 30 minutes while it, the sample, liquifies.
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You then leave it out, and the squash begins to "sweat", while the sugar liquifies.
Kabak Tatlisi Lindy 2006
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I soften the matzoh, then mix the egg in with the matzoh and then cook, sprinkling sugar so that it liquifies in the cooking mush.
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Maybe its venom, or something that liquifies you, or eggs, but injecting seabed's nectar?
Cloverfield Action Figure Dennis 2008
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"When fired," writes journalist James Ridgeway, "the uranium bursts into flame and all but liquifies, searing through steel armor like a white hot phosphorescent flare."
Dream Vacation: Sea, sand, and depleted uranium at Vieques 2007
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It liquifies at about ninety-degrees F., so to use it from a bottle, one sticks in into a sink of hot water, or pops it into the microwave oven for twenty seconds or so.
Rub It In Steve Perry 2007
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"When fired, the uranium bursts into flame and all but liquifies, searing through steel armor like a white hot phosphorescent flare" explains James Ridgeway in the Village Voice.
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