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He gave me a look I thought would curdle my blood.
But in between, there's enough stories to curdle your blood.
"A month ago your blood would have curdled when I entered the same room with you."
And anything he might have felt toward her would be curdled to hate.
She forced herself to go on, though the words curdled in her mouth.
Everyone had his own story, one that could quickly curdle into despair.
Do not allow it to become too hot or the eggs will curdle.
Mayonnaise only curdles when you add the oil too quickly at the beginning.
Do not cook too fast or the mixture will curdle.
Or perhaps simply being her son had curdled good milk in his belly.
Then I saw everything, and the sight curdled the blood within my veins.
Take care not to let simmer or eggs will curdle.
Do not let the sauce boil, or it will curdle.
And Anna thought, no, he would not make milk curdle.
One look around was enough to curdle a vampire's bones.
Tension curdled her stomach; she did not really want to know.
The idea of it curdled his blood, then shamed him.
The reality curdled his guts, but he had no time to consider it.
A laugh that curdled the blood of the man in his veins.
Men making love to each other curdles my blood!
Do not add the oils too quickly or the sauce may curdle.
He was asleep but a voice from behind me might have curdled anybody's dreams.
In fact, it might be said to have curdled.
He sent her a steely look that could curdle blood.
Of his face, he'd said, "I do not think it would make milk curdle."