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melt
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to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid, or to cause something to do this: The snow usually melts by mid March. Melt the chocolate slowly so that it doesn't burn. The meat's beautifully cooked - it melts in your mouth (= is so pleasantly soft that you do not need to chew it). to c
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  • to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid, or to cause something to do this: The snow usually melts by mid March. Melt the chocolate slowly so that it doesn't burn. The meat's beautifully cooked - it melts in your mouth (= is so pleasantly soft that you do not need to chew it).
  • to change something from solid to liquid by heating, or to dissolve a solid in a liquid: [ T ] The sun was hot and melted the snow. [ I ] The ice cream was starting to melt by the time I got it home.

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