melasses (Meaning)
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melasses (n.)
See Molasses.
Synonyms & Antonyms of melasses
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melasses Sentence Examples
- The aroma of molasses wafted through the kitchen, enticing me to indulge in its sticky sweetness.
- Grandma's gingerbread cookies were renowned for their chewy texture, thanks to the generous amount of molasses in the recipe.
- The barnacles clung to the boat's hull like molasses, hindering its progress through the water.
- The molasses pond at the zoo fascinated the children, who marveled at its thick, viscous nature.
- The maple syrup was rich and flavorful, with a hint of molasses that added depth to its sweetness.
- The bees buzzed around the molasses-filled hive, their bodies heavy with the sticky treat.
- The medicine contained a small amount of molasses to make it easier for children to swallow.
- The molasses-glazed ham glistened on the dinner table, promising a succulent and savory feast.
- The fermentation process for rum begins with the addition of molasses to a yeast-infused liquid.
- The molasses-like substance on the trees was actually tree sap, a valuable commodity in some cultures.
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See Molasses.
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The aroma of molasses wafted through the kitchen, enticing me to indulge in its sticky sweetness.
Grandma's gingerbread cookies were renowned for their chewy texture, thanks to the generous amount of molasses in the recipe.
The barnacles clung to the boat's hull like molasses, hindering its progress through the water.
The molasses pond at the zoo fascinated the children, who marveled at its thick, viscous nature.