sugary

IPA: ʃˈʊgɝi

adjective

  • Of food, drink, etc, containing or covered with a large amount of sugar.
  • Exaggeratedly sweet and pleasant, often to the point of aversion.
  • (dated) Fond of sweets.
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Examples of "sugary" in Sentences

  • Fruits with sugary or fatty pulp are favored.
  • Songs are catchy but lightweight, even sugary.
  • It contains the sugary extract of the root of Tamarix.
  • Peeps are the sweetest things ever, both sugary and adorable
  • Is there a link between a sugary diet and the formation of pimples
  • The critics typically described the song as overtly syrupy or sugary.
  • I prefer cool headed, courteous bluntness to cloying, sugary affectation.
  • At the base of each phyllode is a nectary gland, which secretes a sugary fluid.
  • Do we feel bad because indulging in sugary goodness is not good for our physical well-being?
  • Cut the calories you are consuming in sugary beverages, says registered dietitian Dawn Jackson Blatner.
  • For the salad recipe I add two large pinches of sugar, just a bit to allow onions to give up their sharpness and to mellow in sugary juices.
  • A major study released Friday offers clear proof sugary drinks are especially harmful to people whose genetics predispose them to weight gain.
  • Colombia, ruled by military and social dictator General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, played down the true events and Velasco’s vastly publicized story had a certain sugary taste.
  • As Halloween rolls gustily around the corner, some of us might wax nostalgic for the hallowed eves of yore -- when we ate our weight in sugary sweets, dressed up in uncomfortable costumes and listened to stories that we knew would give us nightmares.

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