单词 | sugary |
释义 | sugary (ʃʊgəri ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Sugary food or drink contains a lot of sugar. Sugary canned drinks rot your teeth. ...sugary tea. 2. graded adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe a film or piece of music as sugary, you mean that it is sentimental and insincere. [disapproval] The programme seemed false and sugary, and the characters smug. Synonyms: sentimental, sloppy [informal], mushy [informal], touching Collocations: sugary food At this point you would feel decidedly shaky and would want more sugary food. The Beat Fatigue Workbook - how to identify the causes (1988) Imagine adding some of the sugary food and drink you like. The Sun (2017) Dry folks also tend to be healthier than the sweet drinkers as they don't eat as much sugary food. The Sun (2009) But sugary treat now and again soon escalated. The Sun It's sure to make you crave a sugary treat. The Sun You could stop supermarkets placing sugary treats at the till. The Sun He forgets sugary treats are just that — a treat. The Sun However, the impact was small compared to tricks used by shops to sell sugary treats. The Sun |
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