marrowish (Meaning)

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marrowish (a.)

Of the nature of, or like, marrow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marrowish

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marrowish Sentence Examples

  1. The marrowish flesh of the avocado melted in her mouth, leaving a creamy residue.
  2. The bone marrow's marrowish texture reminded her of soft, rich butter.
  3. The marrowish concoction seeped out of the cavity, a viscous and nutritious liquid.
  4. The chef carefully extracted the marrowish gelatin from the veal bones, using a slotted spoon.
  5. The marrowish extract provided an umami-rich flavor to the risotto, elevating its taste.
  6. The marrowish broth filled her body with warmth and sustenance, comforting her on a cold winter's day.
  7. The marrowish substance was rich in essential nutrients, providing nourishment for the body's cells.
  8. The marrowish liquid oozed from the broken tomato, staining her shirt a deep crimson.
  9. The marrowish hue of the sunset cast an ethereal glow upon the landscape, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  10. The marrowish scent permeated the air, a sweet and earthy fragrance that evoked fond memories.

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Of the nature of, or like, marrow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The marrowish flesh of the avocado melted in her mouth, leaving a creamy residue.

The bone marrow's marrowish texture reminded her of soft, rich butter.

The marrowish concoction seeped out of the cavity, a viscous and nutritious liquid.

The chef carefully extracted the marrowish gelatin from the veal bones, using a slotted spoon.