Conglomerated [adjective]

Definition of Conglomerated:

hardened

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Sentence/Example of Conglomerated:

A vast, black, conglomerated volume of vapor swung against the mountain summits, and curled heavily down over the cliffs.

Within this a main sewer might be excavated, and constructed in like manner of conglomerated gravel and sand from the spot.

Eschewing diaper, you roll the Act round the royal infant; you roll it up and pin it in the conglomerated wisdom of the nation.

It was no wonder that "to some Walt Whitman's house was a sort of conglomerated dime museum."

All was conglomerated into one mass, and must go together or fall together.

It was only in the eleventh century that the dust again conglomerated.

The valleys are composed of conglomerated ironstone underneath the soil.

The Grecian orders were not only absurdly jumbled together, but yet more outrageously conglomerated with the Gothic and Arabesque.

"I declare to goodness I don't know what dat air contraption am conglomerated with," said the colored man.

A complicated, conglomerated mixture, not easy to dissect at any time, was this new move a manifestation of sex—or type?