curdle造句

The sight made my blood curdle.

To form or cause to form into curd; curdle.

Throughout history noise has been a powerful weapon but can it really curdle your insides, or make buildings crumble?

It's easy to tell when your milk has gone bad, the smell, the curdle, the date on top of the bottle.

Blood is curdle.

The fermentation of milk causes it to curdle.

The paper introduced a new type microbial exopolysaccharide - curdle. It's production, rheology and application in food processing were discussed.

There's a subtle decency to most of Cotten's work, though it can curdle into cynicism pretty fast, and his characters often get crushed by the looming failure of their dreams.

The sauce should not boil or the egg yolk will curdle.

The Merricks took her out of the poorhouse years ago; and if her loyalty would let her, I guess the poor old thing could tell tales that would curdle your blood.

Did you not pour me out like milk and curdle me like cheese?

The herb has been used for centuries to curdle milk.

The production of cheese requires the use of enzymes to coagulate or curdle the milk and the addition of other ingredients for various functions.

curdle造句

Camels milk does not curdle.