17 example sentences using syrupy.
Syrupy used in a sentence
Syrupy in a sentence as an adjective
Oat Milk, even the very best, is syrupy and thick.
At this point I can't even drink straight-up fruit juice any more; it's too syrupy.
This has its own unique taste, slightly syrupy.
Energy drinks did not taste at all sweet; they felt slightly syrupy/viscous and I could feel the bubbles on my tongue.
It's not the fact that soda tastes "sweet" or "syrupy"; it's the fact that it's loaded with calories from sugar.
Mexican Coke has cane sugar and it definitely seems more pleasant and less syrupy
It was as watery as all the others, I don't understand how the grandparent can find it "syrupy and thick".
I don't think "syrupy" is a way I'd describe any of them, though, except perhaps the higher fat barista blends?
Personally, I absolutely find non diet coke way worse than diet or zero coke due to its syrupy-ness.
"Glurge" isn't the right word... But there's got to be some term for this genre of syrupy and mostly content-free articles about start-ups.
This filtered juice is then concentrated to a syrupy liquid, slightly thinner than honey.
It's far too sweet, and there's not really a remarkable flavor beyond syrupy sweet and a vaguely fruit-like flavor.
Their brief must be something like this - "Our target audience needs a bright colour palette with lots of bubble gum pink and syrupy greens.
Does anyone know what the actual physiological effects of ******* delivered in a syrupy soda are?
"Does anyone know what the actual physiological effects of ******* delivered in a syrupy soda are?
The focus on cold sugary drinks makes me wonder if they are looking at the displacing factors which also aren't good like alcohol or the infamously syrupy Starbucks drinks.
For one Justin Bieber -- whose story so perfectly fit the good ol' American dream it isn't even funny, we've all seen 4564398 movies with this plot already, but I digress --, for one Bieber how many talented, hard working people who didn't success?What about giving some friggin' facts for a change, instead of same old tired, rehashed, syrupy story not even good enough for Cosmopolitan magazine?