Collocations withtexture
These are words often used in combination withtexture.
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chewy texture
It is made of edible gum mixed with dry fruits and has a chewy texture.
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creamy texture
When over-ripe, they have a creamy texture somewhat like yogurt and a sweetened flavour.
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crunchy texture
These are shakes that are mixed with cereals to give them a crunchy texture.
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dense texture
The first involves descending scalar figures, and the second constructs an increasingly dense texture which is initially consonant.
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fine texture
There are so many personal relationships of a really fine texture that go into the whole thing.
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firm texture
It has a firm texture and an earthy flavor which becomes more pronounced as it ages.
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grainy texture
The sauce is of a dark red grainy texture.
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rich texture
For me they seem a bit aimless in their rich texture, and quite possibly the work of the same composer.
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rough texture
The wall of the buccal cavity is thick, with a rough texture.
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smooth texture
Rocky terrain was generally observed to be darker than sandy or mixed terrain, with pronounced vertical features, and often had a smooth texture.
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soil texture
The soil texture is silty clay loam with 29, 47, and 24% sand, silt and clay respectively, and illite is the dominant clay mineral.
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velvety texture
And the velvety texture of the mezzo-soprano, the gentle, chiming ostinati and scurrying strings: sensual not cerebral.
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