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"Having a sticky and glue-like consistency; being viscous or adhesive." more

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The spider's silk was viscid, making it a perfect trap for unsuspecting insects.
The sap from the tree was viscid, creating a sticky mess on the hands of the curious children.
He struggled to remove the viscid glue from his fingers.
The car tires sank into the viscid tar on the scorching road.
The honey is viscid and sweet, perfect for spreading on toast.
The tree sap had a viscid texture, sticking to everything it touched.
The humid air made the petals of the flower feel viscid to the touch.
The humid weather caused the air to feel viscid and heavy.
The glue on the paper is viscid, so be careful not to stick your fingers together.
The glue on the art project was so viscid that it took a while to dry completely.
Slime has a viscid texture, making it fun to play with.
The candy wrapper was left on the hot sidewalk and became viscid in the sun.
The tropical fruit had a viscid juice that dripped down the chin when bitten.
The snail left a trail of viscid slime as it moved across the garden path.
He tried to pull his shoes from the viscid mud.
The colorful stickers were viscid on the paper.
After the rain, the mud in the garden became viscid and clung to the children's shoes.
After eating a sticky toffee, Jack's fingers felt viscid.
The tree sap was viscid, oozing slowly down the bark.
The honey was viscid and stuck to the little bear's paws.
The swamp was filled with viscid mud that made walking difficult.
The candy became viscid in the warm sun, causing it to stick to the wrapper.
The honey was viscid and clung to his fingers as he tried to scoop it out of the jar.
The syrup on pancakes is viscid and delicious.
The glue on the art project was viscid, making it challenging to separate the pages.
The spider's web was viscid, making it difficult for insects to escape once caught.
Her fingers felt viscid after playing with the glue.
The glue on the paper was so viscid that it stuck instantly when they pressed it together.

Viscid

vis-id
adjectiveHaving a sticky and glue-like consistency; being viscous or adhesive.
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Last Updated On: July 6, 2024
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