(1) "A syrupy drizzle of prettiness covers this cloying movie," wrote the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw .
(2) The result is a decadent pancake that has the syrupy sweetness associated with gulab jamun , jangiri and other Indian sweets.
(3) Let it bubble for a few minutes, or until it looks a bit more … well, syrupy.
(4) Continue until the liquid turns slightly syrupy, about 5 or 6 minutes.
(5) Increase the heat under the pan and simmer the sauce until thickened and slightly syrupy.
(6) The acid production of 10 syrupy medicines sweetened with sucrose, fructose, sorbitol, xylitol and saccharin or with a combination of these was tested.
(7) Eight weeks after BP's well ruptured, the full impact on marine life became increasingly visible with images of dead and dying hermit crab and brown pelicans trapped and weighed down in dark syrupy oil while spawning of Atlantic bluefin tuna is threatened in the Gulf of Mexico – only one of two places in the world where this happens.
(8) Details: thedoctorsorders.com Enter the sublime chambers: Five groundbreaking J Dilla productions Common: Heat (Geffen, 2000) The aptly named Heat vibrates with a brilliantly thick, syrupy Afrobeat feel that is the perfect midpoint between the shimmering burnt-sugar funk of Fela Kuti and the hammer-fall, chicken-scratch soul power of James Brown.
(9) Two sweeteners with a syrupy component, maltose and sorbitol, fell further away.
(10) On the tongue, well, it's an acquired taste: slightly metallic, syrupy sweet, a faint hint of orange and cream.
(11) Add the vinegar, cider, thyme and sugar and reduce over a medium heat until the liquid becomes syrupy.
(12) 'Syrupy' solutions of liquid linear polyacrylamide (> or = 10%T, 0%C) appear to be excellent for fractionation of oligonucleotides and, potentially, for DNA sequencing.
(13) 1D-1,3,4,5-Tetra-O-allyl-myo-inositol and the above described, relevant diaste reoisomers were converted into 1D-2,6-di-O-benzyl-myo-inositol which gave the syrupy octabenzyl ester of 1D-2,6-di-O-benzyl-myo-inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate.
(14) When the mixture is syrupy, add the apple and cook until the apple is soft and then add the mustard.
(15) His early 60s white R&B band the Fairlanes included guitarist Billy Sherrill, the producer who later pioneered the 1970s "countrypolitan" sound by laying syrupy strings and a whole lot of rhinestones on George'n'Tammy and Charlie Rich, while lead singer Dan Penn , along with fellow FAMEr Spooner Oldham and others, later wrote some of the greatest soul songs of the 60s, including The Dark End Of The Street.
(16) Churning out that syrupy gloop is all very well Ant, but it won't put £378 in my wallet.
(17) He didn't require a translation, but responded by asking, in a syrupy Viennese accent, " Was ist die Frage? "
(18) For comparison, rabbit antisera were also produced against glucagon polymer (GA-10) and syrupy glucagon fibrils (PGA-2).
(19) Racemic 1,2,4-tri-O-benzyl-5,6-O-isopropylidene-myo-inositol was prepared by a new route involving crotyl (but-2-enyl) ethers and converted into the (-)-omega-camphanates to give the pure crystalline 1L-diastereoisomer and the chirally impure, syrupy 1D-diastereoisomer.
(20) Parents gave daily doses of syrupy medications and elixirs 3-4 times a day and at least two of these doses were given just before or during a designated nap or bedtime.
Treacly
Definition:
(a.) Like, or composed of, treacle.
Example Sentences:
(1) Sundew use beads of treacly glue to trap flies on their finger-like leaves.
(2) Despite some adverse reviews – the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw called it a "treacly, tepid heartwarmer" – One Chance represents a significant step forward for the film-making ambitions of BGT co-creator Simon Cowell.
(3) On immobilized rabbits during long-term electrical stimulation of the negative defence emotiogenic centers of the hypothalamus there was treaced development of the arterial hypertension from a transient phase of the struggle between pressor and depressor mechanisms to the phase of a stable dominance of pressor influences and effect on heart activity, including development of a sharp myocardial infarction.
(4) Life rolls along at a treacly pace; there’s an unnerving stillness to the landscape.
(5) Blur won that particular battle, but lost the war badly when their rivals' treacly 'Wonderwall' shot them through the roof.
(6) In 1971, Cash recorded the Man In Black album, the title song containing a somewhat melodramatic declaration of intent: "I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, living in the hopeless, hungry side of town I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime... " Cash was growing into his persona as American icon and beacon of integrity, even if there were those who found the Johnny and June act somewhat overloaded with treacly religiosity.
(7) Where to eat There are treacly, spice-filled Dona Amélia tartlets to be scoffed (through a mist of icing sugar) at O Forno (Rua São João 67), and groceries to be bought for the pleasure of it in Basilio Simões ’ atmospheric old emporium on Rua Direita.
(8) Because, surely, that treacly sentiment is a lie: no sibling relationship would emerge psychically unscathed from such a contest as the one that David and Ed fought.