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Sirupy

Sirupy \Sir"up*y\, Syrupy \Syr"up*y\, a. Like sirup, or partaking of its qualities.
--Mortimer.

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sirupy

a. (obsolete form of syrupy English)

Usage examples of "sirupy".

For a moment they felt dry and tasteless to the tongue, but then, suddenly, they melted into a thick, sirupy liquid that was sheer delight.

There was still a heeltap of tea in one of the tumblers, he drank it and found it sirupy with sugar.

Splattered across the features of each unfortunate were sirupy stains.

The house was full of the sirupy scent of preserves and the spicy odor of pickles.