kneadable

Definition of kneadablenext

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Recent Examples of Synonyms for kneadable
Adjective
  • The elastic waistband provides a comfortable fit that feels much better than other trousers that hug or dig into your sides.
    Caroline Hughes, Travel + Leisure, 26 June 2026
  • This style has an elastic waistband with lettuce edges for a more elegant look.
    Rylee Johnston, PEOPLE, 26 June 2026
Adjective
  • To accomplish this, place the pit in a plastic bag with a moist paper towel.
    SJ McShane, Martha Stewart, 27 June 2026
  • It is usually made of plastic or composite material, though some are metal like your VW.
    John Paul Senior Manager Public Affairs And Traffic Safety Aaa Northeast, Hartford Courant, 27 June 2026
Adjective
  • For the Front Range and Eastern Plains, the smoke will likely be more variable.
    Joe Ruch, CBS News, 23 June 2026
  • The latest long-range outlook from the NOAA Climate Prediction Center relies heavily on computer model guidance this far out, which is standard for summer when large-scale patterns tend to be weaker and more variable.
    Brandi D. Addison, USA Today, 22 June 2026
Adjective
  • Pewter is a malleable metal made mostly of tin.
    Caoimhe O'Neill, New York Times, 14 June 2026
  • Relaunched as a malleable productivity tool in 2016, the app got its first million users by 2019.
    Angelica Ang, Fortune, 12 June 2026
Adjective
  • The utility has a subterranean network of some 4,600 miles of pipes under the city, including significant stretches of original cast and ductile iron — some dating back to the 1800s — which pose a risk of gas leaks that could lead to an explosion.
    Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune, 6 May 2026
  • In the early 1900s, GE’s William Coolidge helped make the breakthrough of using ductile tungsten as the filament in incandescent light bulbs.
    Michael Kilian, USA Today, 15 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • Each pillow has an outer and inner pillow, offering adaptable support for every type of sleeper.
    Madeline Merinuk, PEOPLE, 24 June 2026
  • Kevin Warsh, the Republican financier who recently took over as the chairman of the Federal Reserve, holds economic views that could, kindly, be described as adaptable.
    John Cassidy, New Yorker, 23 June 2026
Adjective
  • One possible way forward may be certification where legitimate biological aging tests, which yield metrics that have been shown to be both reproducible and modifiable with different therapeutic interventions, are given a gold stamp by an international consortium of experts.
    Juergen Eckhardt, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
  • Large population studies have identified modifiable risk factors, including cardiovascular and metabolic health, sleep, physical activity, and social engagement, which together account for a substantial proportion of dementia risk.
    Elizabeth Bevins, STAT, 16 June 2026
Adjective
  • But their game model is certainly less pliable to tournaments where teams have time to build attacking chemistry.
    Ian Nicholas Quillen, Forbes.com, 13 June 2026
  • Their once pliable playthings are now embalmed, lifeless.
    Theo Belci, Artforum, 2 June 2026
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“Kneadable.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/kneadable. Accessed 1 Jul. 2026.

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