syrupy in the PONS Dictionary

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A "passito" is still made, a thick, syrupy wine with raisin and blueberry qualities.
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Aged coffees can display flavours ranging from cedar to spices such as cinnamon or clove, and often develop a thick, almost syrupy body.
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The most reliable rule of thumb is that liqueurs are quite sweet and often syrupy in consistency, while liquors are not.
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The sap is often a slightly sweet, thin syrupy-watery liquid.
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They are small, round donuts which are crunchy on the outside and soft and syrupy on the inside.
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There is none of the syrupy insipidity that has marked much writing for strings behind jazz soloists thus far...
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The phthalates have a clear syrupy liquid consistency and show low water solubility, high oil solubility, and low volatility.
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Malt extract can be either dry or in a syrupy, liquid form.
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And in that context it can be a bit syrupy.
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Throughout his career he was an opponent of syrupy arrangements.
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