In seconds it could mash the most alert of minds into jellylike senselessness. |
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The nests are dry when harvested, but turn jellylike in the soup, which is usually sprinkled with rock sugar. |
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The Spherical form, hardness and elasticity to an eyeball is given by the jellylike liquid filling it named steklovidnym a body. |
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I swam out of the jellylike membrane and, unnoticed, hid behind the first curtain. |
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Jellyfish may be the most widely known examples, but plenty of other kinds of sea animals, such as salps, have jellylike bodies. |
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The jellylike plankton are numerous and predatory. |
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Between these is sandwiched the mesoglea, a largely noncellular layer composed of a jellylike material permeated by a complex network of supporting fibres that may be microscopically thin or very thick. |
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However quickly the water was used, there were always larvae of some sort on its surface, jumpy jellylike whiskery things, perfection in their way. |
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Jellylike halls of slime pack the waters of Storr's Lake on San Salvador Island in the Bahamas. |
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