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 Makigi
 
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							| How would you say? 
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							| Well it �s hard to explain but imagine a paste which is hard, not squeasable...so to say...
Would you call It a hard paste,a solid paste or?
Thnx |  16 Feb 2016      
					
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 spinney
 
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							| Perhaps "concentrated paste" would work. |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| I suppose it depends on what the paste is made of and what its purpose is (culinary, medicinal, DIY...?). If a paste hasn�t actually hardened or set, but isn�t exactly squeezable either, you might say that it�s  �firm� or  �stiff�. |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 Makigi
 
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							| It �s a depilation sugar paste :) |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| It�s lost its elasticity, then? |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 Makigi
 
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							| No,It is Just thicker than a regular one.
Thnx everyone |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 Makigi
 
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							| No,It is Just thicker than a regular one.
Thnx everyone |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| If the paste has dried out and hardened so that you can no longer squeeze it out from the tube, as it is meant to be, then I would use the adjective  �hardened �.  But if it is supposed to be that thick then I would say thick paste, as Lynne suggested. |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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 Makigi
 
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							| Thanks, thick It is then! |  16 Feb 2016     
					
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