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1. It may get syrupy, so watch out.

2. The sauce should have a syrupy consistency.

3. That maple-syrupy pancake smell on a mask is...

4. Cutesy-wootsy, saccharine, precious, syrupy, twee; Anagrams

5. Aldol appears as a clear white to yellow syrupy liquid

6. Heat the liquid until it is thick and syrupy.

7. Uniqely , heavy body, low acidity , pleasant nutty aroma , distinctive syrupy, exotic flavor.

8. This Suffolk version is more subtle: a creamy lemon custard with syrupy undertones.

9. 25 Although his ads can seem syrupy sweet, Riney himself has a mercurial temper.

10. NREL uses syrupy liquids which contain salty desiccants to soak up the humidity.

11. Although his ads can seem syrupy sweet, Riney himself has a mercurial temper.

12. Pour juice mixture into skillet, and boil until syrupy, about 1 minute.

13. As for sugary desserts, avoid syrupy puddings, mousses, gateaux and most pastries.

14. They had a light syrupy taste, so addictive that she soon forgot her suffering.

15. It’s made by boiling sap from the Agave plant into a syrupy liquid

16. Colour: syrupy, clean and bright, with colour ranging from intense mahogany to jet, with light, violet highlights.

17. It was syrupy but it worked, though Davis feared that releasing the song as a single would kill his career.

18. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan over medium - low heat, reduce the marinade to a syrupy consistency.

19. The sauce should have a syrupy consistency. Add cream and simmer over low heat for 7 to 10 minutes.

20. Cloying: 1 adj overly sweet Synonyms: saccharine , syrupy , treacly sweet having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar

21. Visual phase: syrupy, clean and bright, with colour ranging from intense mahogany to jet, with light, violet highlights.

22. Now I was about to meet him again, it was as if I had suddenly woken up from a syrupy dream.

23. Cadaverine definition is - a syrupy colorless poisonous ptomaine C5H14N2 formed by decarboxylation of lysine especially in putrefaction of flesh.

24. What does Collodion mean? A highly flammable, colorless or yellowish syrupy solution of nitrocellulose, ether, and alcohol, used as an adhesive to

25. Aldol definition, a colorless, syrupy, water-soluble liquid, C4H8O2, formed by the condensation of acetaldehyde: used chiefly in the manufacture of rubber vulcanizers and …

26. Caramelized sugar is simply a mixture of sugar and water cooked until it becomes syrupy and darkens, and reaching a temperature from 340 to …

27. This coffee, from producer partner Nacho Gutierez at Finca El Barrancon in El Salvador, has delicious flavors of plum and berries, a sweet molasses syrupy mouthfeel, and a clean finish

28. Early in “Made in Italy,” a Cringingly syrupy tale of overdue bonding between an estranged father and his only offspring, someone describes Liam Neeson’s character as “a selfish prick

29. DIURIL ® (Chlorothiazide) Oral Suspension, 250 mg of Chlorothiazide per 5 mL, is a yellow, syrupy liquid, and is supplied as follows: NDC 65649-311-12 250 mg per 5 mL 237 mL

30. Definition of Cassis : a syrupy liquor of low alcoholic strength made from black currants and used chiefly as a flavoring and sweetening agent Examples of Cassis in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Enjoy on its own, or add a couple berries and some Cassis …

31. Collodion [kŏ-lo´de-on] a clear or slightly opalescent, highly flammable, syrupy liquid compounded of pyroxylin, ether, and alcohol, which dries to a transparent, tenacious film; used as a topical protectant, applied to the skin to close small wounds, abrasions, and cuts, to hold surgical dressings in place, and to keep medications in contact with the

32. Collodion [kŏ-lo´de-on] a clear or slightly opalescent, highly flammable, syrupy liquid compounded of pyroxylin, ether, and alcohol, which dries to a transparent, tenacious film; used as a topical protectant, applied to the skin to close small wounds, abrasions, and cuts, to hold surgical dressings in place, and to keep medications in contact with the