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Use "meltable" in a sentence
"Sugar, on the other hand, is a perfectly _soluble_ or "meltable" substance, and can soak or penetrate through any membrane or substance in the body."
""meltable," in water, while sugar is very readily so, the saliva is of great assistance in the process of melting, known as _digestion_."
"Or maybe being a food photographer would be cool, because I'd love to know all the ins and outs of using cigarette smoke to look like steam, and how to keep something from wilting under hot lights, and the secrets of making realistic Chocolate Fudge Swirl ice cream out of non-meltable scoops of Crisco."