Synonym: change, dissolve, liquefy, soften. Antonym: freeze, solidify. Similar words: belt, shelter, svelte, homeland, smell out, smell of, homeless, extremely. Meaning: [melt] n. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid. v. 1. reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating 2. become or cause to become soft or liquid 3. become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial 4. lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually 5. become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly 6. become less intense and fade away gradually.
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(121) Melt butter and chocolate in a small pan over low heat; set aside.
(122) The fireworks seemed to pulse with the music, her skin seemed to melt and re-form from moment to moment.
(123) Melt the butter in a large heavy casserole and add the garlic.
(124) From the look of her, butter wouldn't melt in her mouth!
(125) What flies seeks the shadows of earth, what is earth-bound, air bursting: oases about to melt, claustrophobia gasping.
(126) Stand the bowl over a pan of simmering water and heat very gently until the chocolate begins to melt.
(127) Melt the gelatine over hot water until dissolved and clear. 4 Beat together the cheese, single cream and sugar.
(128) When water gets below that temperature, it will freeze; when it gets above that temperature, it will melt.
(129) Melt the butter in a heavy pan over a medium heat. Stir in the flour then gradually add the milk.
(130) Cover with plastic; microwave for 1 minute; stir and let melt completely; cool.
(131) Glasses soften rather than melt, thus enabling their characteristic working into complex shapes.
(132) One might speculate that compounds like these would melt early, rise to the surface by convection, and accumulate as crust.
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(133) In a small saucepan, melt the butter and add the orange zest and fresh mint, finely chopped.
(134) It is partly cut from the mountain and almost seems to melt into the rock.
(135) This circle is glued to a metal faceplate using a hot melt glue.
(136) Melt the granulated sugar with the almonds in a saucepan.
(137) Two steps, and the staircase seemed to melt like jelly; she had to grip the banister with both hands.
(138) He was like a roach, could melt into the cracked recesses of the tenements all around.
(139) Figure 1-7 also shows the temperature at which metallic iron would melt within the Earth.
(140) In order for this separation to have taken place, the interior must have become hot enough for iron to melt.
(141) The excitement of the arrest was over and the crowd began to melt away.
(142) The chocolates made her melt, sticky, gooey, and desire made her harden, glass blown by fire.
(143) I have every expectation that this chocolate team will melt in the glare of a warm Elland Road reception.
(144) Melt remaining 1 tablespoon butter in small skillet over medium heat.
(145) In the top of a double boiler over hot water, melt the chocolate squares and the tablespoon butter.
(146) Cool. 4 Melt the white and plain chocolate in separate bowls over hot water.
(147) It is not yet clear whether metasomatism takes place earlier than, concurrent with or subsequent to alkaline igneous activity and melt migration.
(148) Melt the butter gently in it, then add the mushrooms and spring onions and cook until soft, about 3 minutes.
(149) He had only to look at her for all her firmly made resolutions to begin to melt away.
(150) The meat is juicy and salty, peppery around the edges, and just soft enough to melt in your mouth.