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Caked

The past participle of the verb 'cake,' describing a substance that has formed into a hardened, often thick and solid mass. This usually results from drying, congealing, or coagulation. It often implies the presence of a liquid or semi-liquid that has solidified or become encrusted. caked materials may be difficult to separate or break apart, showcasing a compacted or clumped texture. The word is commonly used to describe dried mud, hardened frosting, or compacted powders.

Caked meaning with examples

  • The mud on my boots had caked after walking through the swamp. I spent ages trying to scrape it off with a stick. It had formed a heavy, inflexible crust. Finally, after persistent effort, I managed to clean them up.
  • The frosting on the cupcakes had caked in the refrigerator. It was now firm and slightly brittle. I carefully added the finishing touches, and after a couple of attempts, the cakes looked and tasted perfect.
  • After the rain, the dirt on the field caked, making it difficult for the players to run quickly. It was as though the earth had been cemented together, making their movements heavy and slow.
  • The spilled flour on the countertop had caked into a hard, white layer after the spill and the forgotten cleanup. I regretted not wiping it immediately and spent a long time removing the powder.
  • The dried paint caked on the palette, forming a solid, multi-colored disc. Artists often struggle with this when reusing palettes and often have to work on cleaning the tools or buying new ones.

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