Past tense for to materialize or take shape (in a given form)
“Eventually, everything starts to gel and come together, like little sequences or arrangements on a page.”
Past tense for to harden into a solid or semi-solid state
“Once the sauce starts to gel, turn down the heat.”
Past tense for to combine or amalgamate into a single form or substance
“The biggest challenge in making the film was ensuring that each element would gel together seamlessly.”
Past tense for to get along or be on friendly terms with someone
“Dr. Grossman and I would gel from the moment I spoke with him over the phone.”
Past tense for to be consistent or compatible with
“When at its best, the music can gel with high octane moments or blissed-out cruises.”
Past tense for to occur or take place
Past tense for to make smooth or shiny
Past tense for to separate or cause to separate into curds or lumps
Having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure
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