What's the difference between creamy and soupy?

Creamy


Definition:

  • (a.) Full of, or containing, cream; resembling cream, in nature, appearance, or taste; creamlike; unctuous.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Grilled Grill herring with a little oil and salt and the skin will blacken and crisp to reveal a creamy delicious flesh inside.
  • (2) For the filling, cream the remaining butter with the sugar until very creamy.
  • (3) Grilled cuttlefish on a bed of chestnut purée comes dramatically drizzled with black squid ink and shredded fried leek, while the innocuous-sounding champi con foie conceals mushroom, foie gras, creamy alioli (garlic mayonnaise) and a slick of salsa verde.
  • (4) When combined with zinc oxide powder, a creamy mixture results.
  • (5) The cystic cavities contained turbid chocolate-colored fluid or a yellowish creamy substance.
  • (6) After an observation period of 1 month, bacteria were found on the pulpal wall in two out of 10 cavities beneath Fluoritec and four out of 10 cavities beneath Durelon solid mixed, De Trey phosphate cement solid or creamy mixed.
  • (7) It is still pasteurised, to kill any bacteria, but even the semi-skimmed varieties are sold with the almost-forgotten creamy top.
  • (8) Photograph: Sam Jones for the Guardian For the time being, though, its success will rest on the world’s appetite for the creamy-coloured fruit of the baobab.
  • (9) For the dressing 1 tbsp cider or white-wine vinegar 3 tbsp olive oil Flaky sea salt and freshly ground black pepper For the salad A couple of handfuls rocket leaves 80g semi-soft blue cheese 6 dates, pitted and sliced 50g hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped Whisk together the vinegar and oil until you have a creamy emulsion, then pour a tablespoon into the bottom of a bowl.
  • (10) It comes, as it should, in a bag of liquid, and is firm to the touch but with a good level of gentle fluffiness inside and a delicate, creamy aftertaste.
  • (11) With gorgeously savoury ribs, a rib-sticking Italian soup, and a creamy Keralan fish curry on the menu, it was particularly tough to pick a favourite, but for sheer alchemy, James Connery's magically melting ox cheek ragu took some beating.
  • (12) When the rice is plump and creamy, stir in the sugar and let it dissolve, then fold in the mascarpone.
  • (13) "It's beautiful, balanced, with a creamy mouthfeel," she says in tones of rapture.
  • (14) Accessible only on foot, the Needles section of the Canyonlands national park has pink and creamy turrets, chimneys, gullies, mysterious canyons and weird formations.
  • (15) The diagnosis is generally easily established by the presence, in standing plasma, of a creamy chylomicron layer over a clear infranatant and by the large predominance of triglycerides over cholesterol in the plasma.
  • (16) Three-chilli fish Don’t be intimidated by the amount of chilli in this: the ancho is much more about smoke than heat, plus the creamy tahini sauce evens things out.
  • (17) It was clear, colourless, and slightly viscous by day 50, but creamy, more viscous, and mucoid by days 100 and 150.
  • (18) Beneath the intermediary base materials Dycal, zinc oxide-eugenol cement, Dropsin and Durelon creamy mixed, no bacteria were found.
  • (19) In the green and pleasant English village of Warnham, the elderflower and hawthorn are in full, scented, creamy bloom and the sun umbrellas are up in the pub’s well-tended garden.
  • (20) Whether creamy or semi-skimmed, from Jersey or Lancashire, milk in Britain is always tasty.

Soupy


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling soup; souplike.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Oporto authorities pumped poisons into the university grounds where the Interocean II had drilled and left the earth slick and soupy.
  • (2) The clinical findings in 37 sheep and goats with acute ruminal lactic acidosis included a disturbed general condition characterised by anorexia, apathy, teeth grinding and muscle twitching, ruminal stasis, and the excretion of soupy or watery faeces.
  • (3) My favourite is pasta e fagioli, pasta with beans, soupie thing, gorgeous.
  • (4) And by 10am, it was soupy with humidity, too, so I headed for the cool and calm of the Metropolitan Cathedral.
  • (5) The political intrigue and conspiracy that normally hang heavy as the soupy winter smog here were leavened slightly by the unexpected sense of real competition, the growing possibility of democratic choice.
  • (6) He last came to festival with the soupy Biutiful back in 2010 and appears to have all but booked himself into this year's competition.
  • (7) They made weird, soupy music that wore its influences lightly – a spot of Gang of Four here, a dash of the Velvet Underground there, with guitar jangle holding the whole thing together.

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