Which preposition to use with clotting
Later, years it seemed, I saw the sun, a clot of flame.
For an hour she lay motionless, with her head resting on the club clotted with his hair and blood.
The powder in his hair was clotted in little streaks of white.
This remarkable process is known as coagulation, or the clotting of blood; and the liquid which separates from the clot is called serum.
He ripped off his blood-stained clothes, scrubbed the sacrificial clots from his hair, and splashed the cool water luxuriously over his exhausted body.
The banks are undulating, and prettily interspersed with cottage villas, which peep out from the woods, and are clotted about the more cultivated parts; but, despite this, the dreary mantle of winter threw a cold churlishness over everything.
Blood from the Maghrabi's wounds slowly spread and clotted on the golden floor.