molasses (Meaning)
molasses (n)
thick dark syrup produced by boiling down juice from sugar cane; especially during sugar refining
molasses (n.)
The thick, brown or dark colored, viscid, uncrystallizable sirup which drains from sugar, in the process of manufacture; any thick, viscid, sweet sirup made from vegetable juice or sap, as of the sorghum or maple. See Treacle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of molasses
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molasses Sentence Examples
- The rich, syrupy molasses dripped slowly over the pancakes.
- The thick, viscous molasses resisted stirring, clinging stubbornly to the spoon.
- A hint of molasses in the barbecue sauce added a subtle sweetness.
- The old-fashioned gingerbread cookie recipe called for a generous amount of molasses.
- The sticky molasses hands of the children proved their enjoyment of the sweet treat.
- The molasses in the cake batter gave it a deep, caramel-like color.
- The aroma of warm molasses wafted through the house, signaling the arrival of autumn.
- The molasses-based glaze on the ham created a glossy, appetizing finish.
- The molasses-sweetened tea was a refreshing and invigorating beverage.
- Grandmothers often used molasses as a homemade cough syrup remedy.
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thick dark syrup produced by boiling down juice from sugar cane; especially during sugar refiningThe thick, brown or dark colored, viscid, uncrystallizable siru
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The rich, syrupy molasses dripped slowly over the pancakes.
The thick, viscous molasses resisted stirring, clinging stubbornly to the spoon.
A hint of molasses in the barbecue sauce added a subtle sweetness.
The old-fashioned gingerbread cookie recipe called for a generous amount of molasses.