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单词 sugary
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sugaryn.

/ˈʃʊɡəri/
Forms: Also 1600s suggarie.
Etymology: for *sugarery , < sugar n.: see -ery suffix and compare French sucrerie.
1.
a. A sugar-manufactory. Obsolete except as in 1b.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > sugar manufacture > [noun] > place where
ingenio1600
sugar-house1600
sugar-works1604
sugar-garden1613
sugary1696
sugar-bakery1794
sugar-bakehouse1816
purgery1844
usine1858
1696 Acts Parl. Scot., Will. (1823) X. 66/2 The Manufactory of Sugar commonly called the Suggarie.
b. U.S. and Canadian. A place where maple-juice is collected and boiled for the purpose of making sugar; a sugar-camp.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > sugar manufacture > [noun] > from maple sap > place where
sugar-camp1779
sugary1840
1840 P. H. Gosse Canad. Naturalist 67 We will go into the Sugary, where the men are collecting the sap from the maple-trees.
1884 Allen's New Amer. Farm Bk. 272 The primitive mode of arranging the sugary, is with large receiving troughs..placed near the fires.
2. Sugar-manufacture. Obsolete.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > sugar manufacture > [noun]
sugar-baking1714
sugary1747
sugar-bakery1794
1747 State of Sugar-Trade 6 These Computations are made upon the whole British Sugary.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

sugaryadj.

/ˈʃʊɡəri/
Forms: Also 1500s sugerye, sugrie.
Etymology: < sugar n. + -y suffix1.
1. Full of, containing, or impregnated with sugar; pertaining to or resembling (that of) sugar; sweet, sweetened.
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the world > food and drink > food > additive > sweetener > [adjective]
sugary1598
the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sweetness > [adjective] > sweetened
sugareda1475
sweetened1567
condulcate1569
nectarized1593
mellified1598
sugary1598
dulcified1617
edulcorate1819
sugar-coated1865
saccharous1896
saccharinized1977
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 49/4 Ther is a sugerye dulcor or sweetnes extracted out of Leade.
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Zuccheroso,..sugrie.
1707 tr. P. Le Lorrain de Vallemont Curiosities in Husbandry & Gardening 72 A sweet and sugary Juice.
1731 P. Miller Gardeners Dict. I. at Pyrus The Flesh is melting, and if not too ripe, of a sugary Flavour.
1830 J. Lindley Introd. Nat. Syst. Bot. 118 The sugary sap of Acer saccharinum..from which sugar is extracted.
1844 B. Disraeli Coningsby I. i. ix. 102 The baskets of certain vendors of sugary delicacies.
1851 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 12 i. 284 A drab-coloured, dry, ‘sugary’ silt.
1851 J. Ruskin Stones of Venice I. App. xx. 397 Coarse sugary marble.
1870 J. Ruskin Lect. Art vii. 176 A crystalline or sugary frost-work.
1896 A. H. Beavan Marlboro House v. 77 Henry..being remarkably fond of all kinds of delicate sugary cates.
2. figurative. Deliciously or alluringly sweet; honeyed; deceitfully or flatteringly pleasant; also, excessively or offensively sweet. Also adv.
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the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > sentimentality > [adjective]
sugary1591
maudlina1631
mawkish1702
sickly1766
emetic1770
mawky1773
pamby1820
sentimental1823
saccharine1841
sticky1841
mushy1848
sentimentalizing1856
Christmas card1860
maumish1866
slobbery1875
namby-pamby1883
sloppy1883
slushy1889
sentimentalistic1904
marshmallowy1907
hearts and flowers1911
slobby1913
soppy1918
meltyc1921
lavender1928
saccharescent1930
schmaltzya1934
sloshy1933
gooey1935
icky1938
cheesy1943
drippy1952
soupy1953
squishy1953
saccharined1962
gloopy1965
yechy1969
yucky1970
sucky1971
yuck1971
schmoozy1976
the mind > emotion > pleasure > quality of being pleasant or pleasurable > [adjective] > honeyed, mellifluous, or luscious
honeyfula1400
honeyed1435
mellifluous?a1475
sugarc1530
sweetful1589
sugary1591
honeysome1593
sweet-seasoned1609
sugar-candied1623
creamya1640
luscious1651
saccharine1841
mouth-watering1847
sugar-candyish1852
goluptious1856
yummy1899
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [adjective] > of words or manners
fairOE
honeyed1435
glozed1509
fair-tongued1541
fine1568
smoothed1568
smoothinga1592
sugary1591
slicked1594
rose water1598
rose-watered1599
candied1604
soft1609
courtlya1616
smooth-faced1626
oileda1640
blandished1671
sugar1687
fair-spoken1704
smooth-tongued1761
silky1778
pill-gilded1822
blarneyfied1830
greasy1848
blarneyed1861
soothering1866
soothing-syrupy1902
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > elegance > [adjective] > mellifluous
sugaredc1440
mellifluous?a1475
sugratife1509
sugurat?a1513
sugary1591
silver1594
silken1598
mellfluvious1600
mellifluent1601
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [adjective] > having or given specious appearance > appearing pleasant
smoothc1400
sugared1426
honeyed1435
sugary1591
fair-faced1601
buttered1605
sugar-candied1623
slid1719
smoothie1959
1591 E. Spenser Prosopopoia in Complaints 819 And with the sugrie sweete thereof allure Chast Ladies eares to fantasies impure.
1834 W. Beckford Italy; with Sketches Spain & Portugal II. 82 As I had just received a sugary epistle from this paragon of piety.
1841 L. Hunt Seer (1864) 27 She would not have him, notwithstanding his sugary verses.
1845 B. Disraeli Sybil II. iii. viii. 108 ‘Is he very violent?’ enquired her ladyship, in a sugary tone.
1855 T. Carlyle Let. to J. W. Carlyle 2 Sept. The Dragon herself is all civility and sugary smiles.
1881 M. E. Braddon Asphodel II. 268 Twenty couples were revolving to the last sugary-sweet German waltz.
1886 F. Harrison Choice Bks. 14 Sugary stanzas of ladylike prettiness.
3. Fond of sugar or sweet things. rare.
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the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > [adjective] > having (good) appetite > having appetite for specific kind of food
sweet-mouthed1542
sweeta1616
sweet-toothed1615
sugary1664
1664 J. Beale in J. Evelyn Pomona in Sylva 22 I did once prefer the Gennet-moyl Cider, but had only the Ladies on my side, as gentler for their sugary palats.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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