How To Use Syrupy In A Sentence
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Suddenly, seeking high office, Liddy Dole was described as over-ambitious, chilly and nasty under the "syrupy" Southern accent.
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The symphonious pairing of syrupy goodness and buttery richness.
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It makes a strong, syrupy sweet wine that most wine lovers hate because that native American grape flavor, caused by a compound called methyl anthranilate, is so strong.
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When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses.
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Bring to the boil and cook for 4-6 minutes or until very thick and syrupy.
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Too much sugar and it will become overly sweet and syrupy and too soft to freeze completely; too little, and it will be icy and hard.
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Bring to the boil again and leave to bubble for 6-8 minutes, until the liquid turns syrupy.
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When they're cooked in a syrupy lemon gravy, the combo ticks all the boxes for an interesting change from bangers and mash.
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It's a syrupy, drippy, cloyingly sweet story of a son's enduring love for his troubled father.
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I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency.
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A big fat slice with a thick piecrust baptized in syrupy strawberries.
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A finger slid between his teeth and smeared something on the roof of his mouth, something thick and syrupy and bitter that melted and numbed his tongue and his raw throat when he had to swallow it.
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Bring to the boil and reduce it to a thin syrupy sauce consistency.
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Drain the syrupy liquid; arrange the shallots on top of the caramel in the other pan.
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It's an often syrupy, overly sentimental movie that really wants you to like it.
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With the beaming patriarch, the tolerant kuia, the benign figures from the afterlife (including a stereotypical errant male) and the quota of cute talking animals (though only the reader gets to hear them), the story is at times overrun with syrupy sweetness and light.
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Next time you hear the ominous music, you see the calculatedly irritating grainy video, you are embraced by the seductive, syrupy voice (a voice actor I met called this the "pukey" voice), try to picture the person at that microphone.
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As a kid, I vividly remember a top-hatted, tuxedoed little cricket named Jiminy from the Disney movie "Pinocchio" singing, "When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are, anything your heart desires will come to you" -- a syrupy song, yes, but it won the Academy Award for best original song on Feb. 29, 1940.
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Yet, I don't spring out of bed each morning, carolling syrupy songs about how glad I am to be preparing for work.
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The syrupy sweet voice passed through his ears and went straight to his brain.
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I'm a baby when it comes to Iced Tea: I like it syrupy and sweet.
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But rats will also learn to prefer sugar over saccharin when they can't taste the flavors in their mouths - when the researchers infuse the syrupy stuff directly into their bellies.
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Some insist that this syrupy sugar alcohol, a byproduct of ethanol fermentation, is as important to a wine's mouthfeel (texture) as ethanol itself.
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Return the liquid to another pan and boil for about 8 minutes until it is thick and syrupy.
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Simmer, stirring until a small syrupy liquid remains.
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Boil beetroot juice until reduced to a syrupy glaze.
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Allow to bubble gently for two hours, stirring from time to time until thick and syrupy.
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The essay continues in the style of its conception and her sentimental and syrupy excess will have you cringing throughout.
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However, many of Wodehouse's novels were first serialized in the Saturday Evening Post, and one of his short stories that did appear in the Post, "Honeysuckle Cottage," is a devastating spoof of the kind of gloopy, syrupy romance stories that often appeared in that magazine.
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Do you find yourselves checking each other, each making sure the other doesn't get too syrupy or, conversely, caustic?
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Poignant and performed without syrupy emotion, this is a lovely surprise.
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Add honey and reduce until thick and syrupy.
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To judge by the trailers and publicity material, this one's a real syrupy Christmas pudding.
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Prolacta produces its own enhanced breast-milk product, a syrupy fortifier specifically for hospitalized newborns, at a cost of $135 per baby, per day.
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Too much sugar and it will become overly sweet and syrupy and too soft to freeze completely; too little, and it will be icy and hard.
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The Evolution of Sugar Preserves The earliest sugar preserves were probably fruit pieces immersed in syrupy honey the Greek term for quinces packed in honey, melimelon, gave us the word marmalade or in the boiled-down juice of wine grapes.
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Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and cook until the figs are soft and the wine is syrupy.
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Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed.
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Hart could see that collodion was a syrupy solution made of gun cotton in ether and alcohol.
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Once this liquid is syrupy, turn offthe heat.
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Another novel sake introduced at the tasting event was the award-winning Kijoshu sake, which has a syrupy texture and a rich, nutty caramel flavor.
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Continue boiling until the liquid becomes syrupy and reduces to about 150ml.
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You'll find that tons of sentimental, syrupy hymns were written between 1850 and 1950.
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Add the balsamic vinegar to deglaze and bubble until reduced and syrupy.
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Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed.
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Boil the rest of the liquid until it reaches a syrupy consistency.
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Hiestand: Few surprises from CBS in syrupy Sunday show.
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Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray.
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Adding to the flavour are a range of ingredients which include syrupy jaggery to tangy ginger, thin slivers of nippy lemon to long slices of luscious mango, besides assorted grams and pulses in dozens of tasty forms.
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They're widely used for the syrupy crème de cassis.
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If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's unapologetic.
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One bite of coffee cake that tasted like a syrupy old sponge and they knew better the next time.
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Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie it's on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one.
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Prepare the glaze: put the confectioner's sugar in a small bowl, and pour in some lemon juice, a little at a time, whisking until the glaze gets to the right consistency, thick and syrupy.
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However, he is simply content to just play it out on his deceptively simple levels of broad comedy and syrupy sentiment.
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If the mixture foams excessively, separates, or becomes syrupy, do not apply.
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NREL uses syrupy liquids which contain salty desiccants to soak up the humidity.
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I dropped the strainer method and adopted tea bags, made in the mug, but the drink (Assam with no more than a drop of milk and two heaped spoons of sugar) turned out the same: hot, strong and syrupy.
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Reduce the heat to low and cook for 15 minutes or until the apples are soft and the liquid is syrupy.
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Valentine's Day is no longer only about syrupy sentimentality.
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Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed.
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Stir the boiling liquid from time to time, until it begins to thicken and becomes syrupy.
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The stout, meanwhile, boiled down until almost syrupy, adds a malty note which works brilliantly with the spicy, treacly gingerbread character of Dan's cake, but would be a little too savoury with a more conventional recipe.
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Uniqely , heavy body, low acidity , pleasant nutty aroma , distinctive syrupy, exotic flavor.
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Best known in Britain are Bovril (a thick, syrupy dark brown substance), and Oxo (the crumbly 'stock cube'); both were originally intended for dilution as drinks.
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This condition causes your blood sugar to become so high that your blood actually becomes thick and syrupy.
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Something was nagging away in the back of my skull, but I was too distracted to worry it out, fixated by the sight of her dipping the tip of the knife into the jar and withdrawing a small dollop of a dark syrupy liquid.
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I've had a lot of anticlimactic hot chocolate drinks lately: they're all syrupy, sickly and goopy.
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When they're cooked in a syrupy lemon gravy, the combo ticks all the boxes for an interesting change from bangers and mash.
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I guess it's a sign of progress that CG animation is now criticized for being hyper-kinetic, where it was once branded as "syrupy".
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This applies to the concert as a whole; I knew right away that this was far too syrupy and sentimental for my taste.
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It makes a strong, syrupy sweet wine that most wine lovers hate because that native American grape flavor, caused by a compound called methyl anthranilate, is so strong.
Meathead Goldwyn: The Most Wonderful & Unusual Pie: Purple Passion Concord Grape Pie
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They sang syrupy love songs on one level, but on another they operated at an often haunting remove from their music that denied the kind of coquettish role they were intended to take on.
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Stop when you have a rich, concentrated beefy sauce that is lightly syrupy but not too sticky.
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It took its flavours both from spices that were grown in the new colonies, and from cassareep, a syrupy reduction of the juice expressed from grated bitter cassava root, sugar, cloves, and cinnamon.
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They will sip sherbets, drink syrupy tea, smoke kalians, and gossip incessantly.
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Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie its on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one.
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The lyrics are unabashedly syrupy and therefore, cheesy.
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It was made by taking a lot of meat and boiling it lengthily, then reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency, after which it would dry quite hard and keep well until the time came to reconstitute it with boiling water.
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Romantic comedy is a genre mainly comprised of sappy, syrupy fare with few risks and fewer surprises.
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And there was also some thick, syrupy liquid that made me turn a bluish color and start shivering like mad.
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He feeds his electronic pop with electric guitars, live drums and bass, punk influences and syrupy moments.
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Appearance: No head whatsoever; some wisps of white stuff float on top; it poured kind of syrupy-looking; body is caramel colored
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Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes, reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency.
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Candied yams Cajuns love to eat these syrupy yams with baked ham which are popular at Thanksgiving.
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As much as baseball fans and followers enjoy invoking the past and speaking in mystical language about the sport, as good as that syrupy metaphor sounds when Ken Burns sets it to black-and-white photography, most of it is hooey in the here and now.
Spare Us the Talk About the Rangers
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When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses.
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She'd inserted some syrupy sweet fake whining into her voice, which Ron always fell for, this time being no exception.
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In places the critic himself seems to have succumbed to the conventional wisdom, for instance portraying the Georgian poets as pastoralists and ignoring their rebellion against syrupy Victorianism.
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Some of us have a finely tuned nose, able to detect subtle differences and describe fragrance with colourful adjectives such as musky, syrupy and spicy.
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If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's unapologetic.
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Place back on the heat and reduce to a syrupy consistency, then set aside.
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What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now.
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Sensibility, and the like, which recalled the syrupy sweetness and languid trickle of Laura Matilda's sentimentalities.
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Striking a decent balance between pop catchyness and powerful rock dynamics, they're sweet but not syrupy, punchy but not overwrought.
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The tone is sweet without being syrupy; it's festive, unforced.
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Simmer to reduce by a quarter to a syrupy consistency.
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But what we really noticed was the bombardment of aromas that almost overwhelmed us; recently brewed strong syrupy coffee, freshly baked unleavened bread and something else, something delicious.
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Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and cook until the figs are soft and the wine is syrupy.
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Add the butter to the pan and reduce for five minutes until it has a thicker, syrupy consistency.
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Best known in Britain are Bovril (a thick, syrupy dark brown substance), and Oxo (the crumbly 'stock cube'); both were originally intended for dilution as drinks.
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They just get syrupy, which is a problem in the popsicle world.
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Heat the liquid until it is thick and syrupy.
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The buffet-fiend inside her was growling as she got carried away like always and had numerous helpings of the aromatic biryani, spicy qorma and syrupy firni.
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Ever the professional, I began by ladling syrupy praise over the show and its stars.
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He took this in, gazing at the thick, syrupy surface of the inky waves below.
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I've had a lot of anticlimactic hot chocolate drinks lately: they're all syrupy, sickly and goopy.
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But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment.
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Home from Work" throws a bit of a curve with vocal harmonies that recall syrupy 60s pop.
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Save room for a koeksister (a syrupy doughnut) and coffee.
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Moments after his temporarily absorbed brain registered someone's presence behind him, he heard a sweet, syrupy voice speak up.
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Uniqely , heavy body, low acidity , pleasant nutty aroma , distinctive syrupy, exotic flavor.
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Bring to a simmer and cook for 3-4 minutes until the apricots have softened and the mixture is slightly thicker and syrupy.
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Jayne chose the light and fluffy lemon lush after overhearing that a diner is just about as fluffy and syrupy.
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Let things bubble away for 5-6 minutes, until the liquid is syrupy.
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For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency.
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Heat gently to melt sugar, then boil until the mixture goes thick and syrupy.
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The sauce should be reduced to a thick syrupy consistency.
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Suddenly, Liddy Dole turned into the Wicked Witch of the West, over-ambitious, chilly and nasty under the "syrupy" Southern accent.
Caryl Rivers: The Gender Rules
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This conserve is also good served with game but, as it is syrupy, I add it to the gravy or roasting juices, or I stir it into stews, to get a burst of tart fruit as well as the sweetness.
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But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment.
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What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now.
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The third album by this five-year-old U.K. act has a sweet but thorny simplicity all its own, morose at times and dramatic elsewhere, with large doses of murky tenderness that skillfully side-steps syrupy slop.
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Pour juice mixture into skillet, and boil until syrupy, about 1 minute.
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This can't be understood other than in light of the fact that the sauce, anago no tsume, used in confecting eel sushi is a syrupy reduction made with table sugar, sake, soy sauce, and the sweet wine called mirin, and that during this reduction caramelizing causes the browning sugar to grow in mass through the formation of fructose and glucose.
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My ankle blew up to the size of a softball and leaked prolific amounts of worm juice, a syrupy yellow pus that was as slippery as slug slime.
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The entire film is filled with moments that are supposed to invoke tears, complete with syrupy stringed accompaniment thanks to the musical score.
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Furthermore, discerning customers would notice the taste, which is known to be uniquely earthy, musty and almost syrupy.
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Continue to simmer until sauce is reduced by two thirds to a syrupy consistency.
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This reduces the sizes of solid particles, changes the consistency from a damp fiber to sludge, and most importantly breaks down the walls of the plant cells, allowing hemicellulose to escape into the syrupy mixture.
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Romantic comedy is a genre mainly comprised of sappy, syrupy fare with few risks and fewer surprises.
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It should be syrupy but still pourable - the same consistency as maple syrup.
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And the sweet stuff has become sickly and syrupy.
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We are presented with two tiny cups of sticky, syrupy, vinegar-y chutney.
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Just moments after he'd swallowed the syrupy liquid his coughing ceased.
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The different components of this strange dish are bathed in thick, syrupy sauces, so when you put them on the hibachi, the air over the table fills with the sugary smell of burnt marshmallows.
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Add the sauce and bubble until thick and syrupy.
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If you look at the children's increasing consumption rate of soda and other sugary and syrupy-laded beverage consumption, it transfers to a future of higher medical bills and possible health-care costs, including the possibility of higher insurance premiums.
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The result will be thick, syrupy and intensely flavorful.
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All women receive attention on Moroccan streets, but I doubt a Moroccan woman is told in syrupy slick English that she is “very niiiiiice,” or that he “likes your size.”
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So for dinner she heads off to Maya Masala for pani puri chaat, onion rawa paneer dosa and a sweet and syrupy Indian dessert.
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It was Zach, sounding all syrupy sweet and apologetic, like he always did after he screwed up.
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Stir until syrupy then add 1 ladle hot stock, stirring until absorbed.
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Allow to bubble until the liquid has reduced by two thirds and thickened to a syrupy consistency.
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It was a lively, zingy show with zippy dancing, and I like dancing a helluva lot more than syrupy lyrics.
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This is truly a family film that inspires and entertains without being cutesy or syrupy.
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Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency.
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They liked the design of the packets, the creepy-crawly shapes of the sweets - which include snails, beetles and woodlice - the fruity taste and, most of all, the red syrupy centre.