clotted造句1. The blood around the wound clotted quickly.
2. The students clotted around the teacher.
3. Every morning this street is clotted with traffic.
4. Blood clotted her hair.
5. The clotted cream on the rhubarb had curdled.
6. An open razor, the blade thick with clotted blood lay on top of it, a few inches from his right hand.
7. Below, dim curds of refuse lay clotted about the glass pillars of the Maserati Mall.
8. Perspiration clotted his hair.
9. Blood had clotted on the cuts on his back and on his arms.
10. The streets of the resort were clotted with cars and smothered in the smell of fried food and sun tan lotion.
11. I found there a rebel, covered with clotted blood, pillowing his head on the dead body of a comrade.
12. Serve with a quenelle of clotted cream on top.
13. Finish with a quenelle of clotted cream.
14. She gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream.
15. scones and jam with clotted cream.
16. The flow of the film clotted by obscure arguments.
17. Serve with extra syrup, clotted cream or custard.
18. The street was clotted with traffic.
19. To investigate diagnosis, causes and treatment of traumatic clotted hemothorax.
20. Serve by cutting the scones in half and spreading with jam and lashings of clotted cream.
21. Coat with warm caramel sauce and serve with vanilla ice cream or clotted cream.
22. She saw again the severed vessels, sticking like corrugated pipes through the clotted blood.
23. The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood.
24. The stag's eyes were rolled back and its nostrils were clotted with blood.
25. A ring of stone has erupted from the floor and left a glowing red ring of clotted blood and red light.
26. Mama served Ralph an enormous dollop and gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream.
27. She sent a glance to the corners where the shadows still lay, thick and clotted and sinister, but nothing moved.
28. Victorine opened the fridge door and took out a fluted blue bowl clotted with white.
29. Greening had a day not with just icing on the cake, but with lashings of clotted cream too.
30. That has to be the traditional cream tea- a giant home-made scone , caked with clotted cream and jam, and all washed down with a good cuppa.