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Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
curdled thf milk; This milk has curdled. curdle (someone's) blood/make (
someone's) blood curdle to shock or terrify someone: That shnek curdled my
blood; It niade hy blottd curdle. cure |ki'i.>| 1 rf to make better: That medicine
cured me'.
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Chambers School Dictionary
... art gallery en- curb verb to hold back, restrain • noun a restraint » Do not
confuse with: kerb curd noun 1 milk thickened by acid 2 the cheese part of milk,
as opposed to the whey curdle verb to turn into curd • curdle someone's blood to
shock ...
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Common American Phrases in Everyday Contexts, 3rd Edition
cut to the chase curdle someone's blood to frighten or disgust someone severely.
The story was scary enough to curdle your blood. The terrible scream was
enough to curdle my blood. Cut it out! Stop doing that!; Stop saying that! (
Colloquial ...
... Also n, curd n milk thickened by acid, the cheese part of milk, as opposed to the
whey - v curdle to turn into curd - curdle someone's blood to shock or terrify
someone cure n the ad of freeing from disease, healing, that which heals - Mo
heal, ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
[14c in the form crud] curdle /k3:dal/ > v (curdled, curdling) tr&intr to turn into curd;
to coagulate. [16c] ♢ curdle someone's blood to horrify or petrify them. cure /kjoa(r
)/ > v (cured, curing) 1 to restore someone to health or normality; to heal them.
... and hope to die cross someone's mind crummy crunch — the crux of the matter
— the cry one's heart out cry out cry over spilled milk crystal clear cup of tea
curdle someone's blood cut a deal cut above—a cut across cut and dried cut and
run ...
curdle someone's blood to shock or terrify someone. cure noun the act of freeing
from disease, healing; that which heals. - verb to heal; to get rid of (a bad habit
etc); to preserve, eg by drying, salting etc. - adjective curable. - adjective curative
...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
14c as crud. curdle /k3:dal/ o verb (curdled, curdling) tr&intno turn into curd; to
coagulate. • curdle someone's blood to horrify or petrify them. © 1 6c. cure /kjua(r)
/ c=» verb (cured, curing) 1 to restore someone to health or normality; to heal
them.
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NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases
blue blood → curdle someone's blood → draw blood → flesh and blood → fresh
blood → have someone's blood on one's hands → in one's blood → in the blood
→ make someone's blood boil → make someone's blood run cold → new blood ...
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Idoms and Phrasal Verbs
You have to cup your hands together ifyou wanta drink. curdle someone's blood
Fig. to frighten or disgust some- one severely. The story was scary enough to
curdle your blood. The terrible scream was enough to curdle my blood. cure ...