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[ sir-uh-pee, sur- ] / ˈsɪr ə pi, ˈsɜr- /
Words nearby sirupysirree, sir-reverence, Sir Roger de Coverley, Sir Sandford, sirup, sirupy, sirvente, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, sis, sisal, siscowet Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sirupyAny one without a cast-iron head would be "real chippy" next morning after one glass of that sirupy champagne. From Sea to Sea|Rudyard Kipling Flavorings so prepared are in the form of a thick, sirupy substance rather than a liquid and are usually sold in a tube. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 5|Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences You entered a quiet side passage—there they were, exchanging a kiss—one of the long-drawn, deep-siphoned, sirupy kind. Europe Revised|Irvin S. Cobb The sugar and water should be boiled about four minutes, or until it begins to be sirupy. Every Step in Canning|Grace Viall Gray
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