syrup (Meaning)

Wordnet

syrup (n)

a thick sweet sticky liquid

Webster

syrup (n.)

A thick and viscid liquid made from the juice of fruits, herbs, etc., boiled with sugar.

A thick and viscid saccharine solution of superior quality (as sugarhouse sirup or molasses, maple sirup); specifically, in pharmacy and often in cookery, a saturated solution of sugar and water (simple sirup), or such a solution flavored or medicated.

syrup Sentence Examples

  1. The pancakes dripped with warm maple syrup, inviting indulgence.
  2. The sweet aroma of cinnamon and maple syrup wafted through the kitchen.
  3. The fruit syrup in the fountain drinks added a burst of vibrant color.
  4. The strawberry syrup adorned the ice cream, creating a vibrant and delectable treat.
  5. The hummingbird sipped nectar from the sugar syrup in the feeder.
  6. The pancake mix required the addition of water and syrup for a fluffy consistency.
  7. The cough suppressant contained cherry syrup to soothe irritated throats.
  8. The soda was excessively sweet, reminiscent of syrup in its concentrated flavor.
  9. The tree sap, when boiled down, produced a thick and flavorful syrup.
  10. The golden syrup drizzled over the crumpets, imparting a rich and satisfying sweetness.

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The pancakes dripped with warm maple syrup, inviting indulgence.

The sweet aroma of cinnamon and maple syrup wafted through the kitchen.

The fruit syrup in the fountain drinks added a burst of vibrant color.

The strawberry syrup adorned the ice cream, creating a vibrant and delectable treat.