Crossword clues for curds
curds
- ___ and whey
- Whey partner
- Whey go-with for Miss Muffet
- What Little Miss Muffet ate with her whey
- Solids in coagulated milk
- Part of a nursery rhyme diet
- Muffet's morsels
- Miss Muffet's diet
- Miss Muffet had some
- Lumps for Miss Muffet
- Lemony spreads
- Half of Miss Muffet's meal
- Cottage cheese feature
- Coagulated milk products
- "... eating her ________ and whey"
- & whey
- Miss Muffet edible
- Part of Miss Muffet's diet
- Dairy dish
- Nursery rhyme food
- Half of Miss Muffet's dish
- Cottage cheese, essentially
- Bowlful for Miss Muffet
- Whey's partner in a nursery rhyme
- Rennin results in them
- Morsels for Muffet
- Miss Muffet's morsels
- Part of Miss Muffet's meal
- They get in the whey
- Muffet fare
- Whey companion
- Sour milk product
Wiktionary
n. (plural of curd English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: curd)
Usage examples of "curds".
He pressed his tongue to the roof of his mouth and crushed the curds, then savored the tangy explosion of their melting.
Peking dates and black tree fungus was followed by an exotic Mongolian stew: venison, rabbit, chicken, fish, figs, apples, peaches, curds, butter, spices, and herbs, all boiled together with mounds of sugar candy.
Wave after wave of electrical sensation shook her, and she q,lvas still in the throes of glory when he opened the fly of his curds, stretched over her and thrust forward.
A second, then a third strike crippled his rear legs, and when Drake rushed up in a sweaty pant, unable to speak, the wheezing animal was lying on its side in a bloody patch of flattened grass, its wounded body trembling feebly as if laid across a block of ice, curds of dirty foam bubbling up between its convulsing jaws, the hard round burtons of its eyes already fixed on some happier land.
And all the while the thick-lipped leviathan is rushing through the deep, leaving tons of tumultuous white curds in his wake, and causing the slight boat to rock in the swells like a skiff caught nigh the paddle-wheels of an ocean steamer.
Round the edge of the spinney came the hunt, and the pack was spilled out of its shade like curds from a broken dish.