Synonym: fluid. Antonym: gas, gaseous, solid. Similar words: ubiquitous, unique, fluid, technique, guidance, guideline, quite, equip. Meaning: ['lɪkwɪd] n. 1. a substance that is liquid at room temperature and pressure 2. the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility 3. a substance in the fluid state of matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume 4. a frictionless continuant that is not a nasal consonant (especially `l' and `r'). adj. 1. existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow 2. filled or brimming with tears 3. clear and bright 4. changed from a solid to a liquid state 5. smooth and flowing in quality; entirely free of harshness 6. smooth and unconstrained in movement 7. in cash or easily convertible to cash.
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151. It's wonderful to climb the liquid mountains of the sky. Behind me and before me is God and I have no fears. Helen Keller
152. Another is that commercial property is intrinsically less liquid than even distressed third-world debt.
153. Mr Chittenden had already doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself alight.
154. But the odour of the colourless liquid was of bitter almonds, acrid and terrifying.
155. At intervals of four to six weeks the liquid that collects in the base of the composter is pumped into a bucket.
156. Total bile acid concentration was calculated as the sum of all gas liquid chromatography detected individual bile acids.
157. These investments have therefore been treated as cash equivalents in preparing the cash flow statement reflecting the liquid nature of the investments.
158. It also absorbs less liquid, so slightly more is needed when trading it for regular flour.
159. Here too, surface coatings that modify interfacial properties are needed for more reliable operation in the liquid phase.
160. They can be purchased as liquid, frozen liquid, or spray-dried coffee whitener.
161. Bills, while being a relatively liquid asset, generate some income for a bank.
162. There were liquid blue eyes and a clipped fair moustache.
163. They therefore provide a secure and highly liquid asset for the banks.
164. Add the tomatoes and their liquid, the chicken broth, green chilies, paprika, cayenne and cumin.
165. I only realised later that the clear liquid in the glass must have been vodka.
166. He would adjourn to the Swan for a couple of pints of liquid lunch, that was the best thing.
167. Since caffeine is usually consumed in beverages,(http://sentencedict.com/liquid.html) the liquid by itself will result in an increased urge to urinate.
168. A stainless steel clip holds the lid open when access is needed for compost or liquid removal.
169. Futures are highly liquid and can be used to raise cash quickly.
170. He bathed his face in the fountain of her body liquid, and filled his mouth to capacity.
171. He hardly moved it in my chest but it felt like liquid fire.
172. Stir the flour, suet, cinnamon and baking powder together then mix in the liquid to bind.
173. As you would expect, Haliborange Multivitamin Liquid does not contain artificial colours or flavours.
174. Sedimenting particles in the horizontal-head centrifuge must travel the entire length of the liquid in the tube.
175. Stir into liquid remaining in wok. Bring to boil and cook and stir until slightly thickened.
176. The superintendent flicked it into the ashtray with the plastic spoon and sipped the hot liquid.
177. I ask if I might have some green tea and feel even better as I sip the bitter, warm liquid.
178. Stir in reserved shallots, potatoes and their liquid, and minced thyme; heat until soup comes almost to a boil.
179. It has to absorb all the liquid it requires through its skin.
180. What had been only a dense red glow when I first looked into the chamber was now a torrent of liquid flame.
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