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syrupy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
syrupy
(adjective)
syrupy
/
ˈ
sirəpi/
adjective
syrupy
/
ˈ
sirəpi/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SYRUPY
[
more syrupy; most syrupy
]
1
:
thick and sweet like syrup
a
syrupy
liquid
ice cream topped with a
syrupy
fruit sauce
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disapproving
:
too romantic or emotional
a
syrupy
[=
sappy
] love song
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