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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of jellify.

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Examples

  • There was a slippery bit of squid with the most extraordinary jellified texture despite having been chargrilled.

    Restaurant review: Viajante 2012

  • In the progressive gastronome's own restaurant, elBulli in Spain, waffles would be somehow abstracted, deconstructed, maybe jellified or frozen inside a balloon dipped in liquid nitrogen.

    Finding the Key to the City's Stomach Andy Battaglia 2011

  • But I'll try: david Heath-Cameron is a quivering, jellified meringue, driven by PR more than principle, uitterly bereft of ideas or strength of purpose, as shallow as he is dumb, and with all the firmness and consistency of an ice-cream in the Sahara.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Report this comment david Heath-Cameron is a quivering, jellified meringue, driven by PR more than principle, uitterly bereft of ideas or strength of purpose, as shallow as he is dumb .... and blah, blah, blah

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • He had jellified gunk all over his mouth and tongue.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • He had jellified gunk all over his mouth and tongue.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • He had jellified gunk all over his mouth and tongue.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • These jellified ginormos can reach diameters of six feet and weigh as much as 450 pounds.

    Yowza 2007

  • These jellified ginormos can reach diameters of six feet and weigh as much as 450 pounds.

    Yowza 2007

  • After about 30 of these, you may find someone with something interesting to say, but at that point, your brain is already jellified.

    State of the Blog. JackMangan 2005

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