10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Viscid' in a Sentence
"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 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 art project was so viscid that it took a while to dry completely.
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.
After eating a sticky toffee, Jack's fingers felt viscid.
The swamp was filled with viscid mud that made walking difficult.
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