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View definitions for melt

melt

verb as in liquefy; dissolve

verb as in give in, yield

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Hours, even weeks, race by in the seconds Holland takes to walk from one set to another; later, a shot of Halloween stars melts into an image of Christmas snow.

If the symbol melts, your wish has been acknowledged by Pachamama.

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There's something inherently crave-worthy about a classic cheeseburger — complete with slightly melted yellow cheese, crisp lettuce, thick slices of ruby-red tomato, and a few sharp rings of red onion.

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That day, the girls became “extra irritable,” melting down in frequent tantrums and clinging tightly to their parents.

As of Tuesday, the snowpack — which typically melts to supply nearly a third of the state’s water — was 83% of average for this time of the year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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