"Sirupy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Sirupy
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"Sirupy" Meaning

Silky and smooth in consistency or texture, like a sweet liquid.

"Sirupy" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sirupy"


1. Describing a liquid's consistency

The syrup made from the nectar of the maple trees has a thick and sirupy consistency that is hard to pour.

2. Describing a sweet or indulgent quality

The king's indulgent relationship with sweets often left him with a sirupy temptation to buy more candies.

3. Used to describe the consistency of a substance

Her doctor told her to have a sirupy liquid food because her throat was inflamed.

4. To describe something that feels overwhelmingly rich or indulgent

Spending his whole week’s earnings in one night on a luxurious trip had a sirupy taste of guilt in his mouth.

5. In the context of a very smooth and syrupy voice or music

After practicing his vocals for hours, he sang with a sirupy tone in the final audition.

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