WordNet
n. sugar and water and sometimes corn syrup boiled together; used as sweetening especially in drinks
Usage examples of "sugar syrup".
In the corridor on the way to intake in the Tombs Sachs had recovered the blade from the razor knife and fragments of beef bone and gray spongeto simulate skull and brain matteras well as samples of the fake blood: sugar syrup with red food coloring.
In the corridor on t] to intake in the Tombs Sachs had recovered the blade from the razor knife and fragments of beef bone and gray sponge-to simulate skull am matter-as well as samples of the fake blood: sugar syrup with red food coloring.
Any water-containing microorganism that tries to invade the fruity sugar syrup will lose its water to the syrup (like the flabby egg) and will die of dehydration.
The little engine burned wood, and the wood was covered in a fine layer of atomized sugar syrup, like everything else near the mill, so its combustion was dirty and deliciously smelly.