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I looked down at the viscid mess and up to meet his dry smile.
It did not leave blood but a viscid purple smear.
Without the sun to light it, the sea had a gray and viscid hue.
There was no sound, but a thick, viscid stuff spurted out.
Your view may be correct about abundance of viscid matter, but seems rather improbable.
This was soft, but it had an unclean, viscid life of its own.
Wolf let out a breath as if he had something viscid stuck in his throat.
The only sound was the bird-song, humidity gave the air an almost viscid quality.
It was the constituency, like viscid grease, which always put Joshua off.
One sea was more viscid than the other, like oil, and creatures attempting the passage inevitably died.
The stuff rose about them forming viscid bubbles on the windbreak.
The viscid beads of white fire evaporated as they reached Jenny's hips.
They swirled like a viscid undertow around his feet and shins.
Her hands and forearms dripping the bright, viscid fluid.
The cap is never viscid and often develops a cracked appearance as it dries out.
The cap may be somewhat viscid when wet.
He poured the elixir into the eardrum, a heavy viscid drop at a time.
Being full of viscid glue like mucilage, the pulp is somewhat translucent.
The venom is viscid and slightly "milky" in appearance.
My first awareness of his presence was a viscid clearing of the throat nearby.
He slit his wrist, he let the thick, viscid blood pour down on her body, but nothing happened.
With age, the cap becomes depressed, more viscid and turns purplish to reddish-brown.
Traditionally prepared curare is a dark, heavy, viscid paste with a very bitter taste.
Viscid blood slowly dripped from his ears, his mouth.
Viscid fluid splashed the front of Covenant's clothes.