treacly (Meaning)
Wordnet
treacly (s)
overly sweet
Webster
treacly (a.)
Like, or composed of, treacle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of treacly
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treacly Sentence Examples
- The air was thick with a treacly sweetness from the blooming honeysuckle.
- The movie's plot was so treacly that it made viewers gag.
- The politician's speech was laden with treacly platitudes, leaving no substance behind.
- The treacly scent of jasmine filled the room, creating an intoxicating atmosphere.
- The treacly tears of the grieving widow reflected her immeasurable loss.
- The treacly lyrics of the pop song appealed to the masses, despite their lack of originality.
- The treacly glaze on the donuts was irresistible, leaving a sticky residue on fingers.
- The treacly prose of the novel dulled the reader's senses with its sugary sentimentality.
- The treacly words of the salesman promised a world of bliss, but delivered nothing of value.
- The treacly rhythm of the waltz carried the dancers across the floor in a dreamlike state.
FAQs About the word treacly
overly sweetLike, or composed of, treacle.
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The air was thick with a treacly sweetness from the blooming honeysuckle.
The movie's plot was so treacly that it made viewers gag.
The politician's speech was laden with treacly platitudes, leaving no substance behind.
The treacly scent of jasmine filled the room, creating an intoxicating atmosphere.