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		Definition of syrup in English: syrup(US sirup) noun ˈsɪrəpˈsɪrəp 1mass noun A thick, sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in boiling water, often used for preserving fruit.  Example sentencesExamples -  Frozen is usually preferable because canned fruits often contain heavy syrup.
 -  During the war jam making was limited and the bottling was done in water instead of syrup and if necessary sugar was added very sparingly when the fruit was served.
 -  When the cake is nearly cooked, prepare syrup by dissolving the icing sugar in the lemon juice and boiling for 2 minutes.
 -  You can also add a rich brown sugar syrup to make it more like a desert.
 -  In a saucepan gently melt the butter then add the golden syrup and heat, stirring until thoroughly combined.
 -  Candied fruits and fruits preserved in syrup are also traditional.
 -  Select canned fruit in its own juice or water, not heavy syrup, and frozen fruit without added sugar.
 -  Next time, I'm just making a simple sugar syrup with vanilla, and drizzling that over it.
 -  Drizzle the vanilla syrup around the plate and garnish with a white chocolate curl.
 -  But I was quite happy with my hot milk, caramel syrup and whipped cream.
 -  Small tins of fruit with ring pulls make refreshing snacks, but choose the ones in fruit juice rather than in syrup.
 -  It is the thick, sweet syrup often found in cans of fruit.
 -  If you like the fragrance of mango and want your ice with more fruit than syrup, then this dish is a must on your first visit.
 -  Drink a glass of milk - add a little chocolate syrup, if your parents say it's OK.
 -  Make a simple mint syrup by boiling sugar and water together for 5 minutes; cool.
 -  Stir in the ginger, reduce the heat and cook gently until the syrup thickens.
 -  Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka.
 -  So I basically looked like a bowl of strawberry ice-cream topped with chocolate syrup.
 -  Mix brown sugar, reserved fruit syrup and the mustard and pour over ham and potatoes.
 
 - 1.1 A thick, sweet liquid containing medicine or used as a drink.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Drinking this heavy syrup will thin your mucous and actually reduce viscosity within your own body.
 -  We examined the proportion of methadone prescriptions per year issued as oral syrup, tablets, or injectable ampoules to identify any change of professional practice.
 -  Immediately after their births, the baby boys were given anti-HIV medicine known as HIV syrup.
 -  Store all medicines, whether tablets, inhalers, or syrup, out of reach of children, and preferably in a locked cupboard, even if they have child resistant lids.
 -  Simple cough mixtures contain ingredients known as demulcents, for example glycerin, honey and syrup.
 -  I remember (when all this was fields) when I was ill as a younger thing, we'd be given Veno's cough mixture or Buttercup syrup.
 -  This type of sedation involves swallowing sedative tablets or syrup.
 -  Most of the women who took one tablespoon of ginger syrup in water four times a day felt significantly less nauseated.
 -  The typical antipsychotics are taken as tablets or syrup.
 -  Recent examples of fake drugs include a meningitis vaccine made of tap water, paracetamol syrup made of industrial solvent and contraceptive pills made of wheat flour.
 -  Clinical studies have shown that a mean of 30 percent of a toxin is recovered when ipecac syrup is administered within one hour of ingestion.
 -  Some also include tetracycline syrup in the mixture.
 -  Boxes of medicines, varying from children's syrup to Viagra and antiretrovirals, were found in the warehouse.
 -  The placebo group received 5 ml placebo syrup daily for 14 days and a placebo capsule on day 14.
 -  The usefulness of syrup of ipecac as a home treatment for poisoning has been increasingly challenged, and many poison centers no longer recommend its use.
 -  Anyway, my first visit to this new GP was terminated with a bottle of laxative syrup, presumably to clear whatever blockage was causing my symptoms.
 -  An attendant administered the syrup daily for four months except on Sundays, when the mother administered it.
 -  The number of capsules or tablets or teaspoonfuls of solution or syrup that you take depends on the strength of the medicine.
 -  He choked down the thick syrup and drank a cup of water to balance the taste.
 -  Supplementation procedure Each child was fed a teaspoon of syrup daily for 14 days and one capsule on day 14.
 
  - 1.2 A thick, sticky liquid obtained from sugar cane as part of the processing of sugar.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Molasses is a byproduct of the sugar refining process, it is the thick syrup you get when you boil down the sugar cane juices to extract sugar.
 -  The sugar syrup would then be processed to extract a liquid sucrose for sale to U.S. food processors for use in breakfast cereal, ice cream, and candy.
 -  Sticky rice prepared with coconut milk and sugarcane syrup is wrapped in banana leaves.
 -  But probably the best recognised is the black syrup left after processing, known as molasses.
 
  - 1.3 Excessive sweetness or sentimentality of style or manner.
 Mr Gurney's poems are almost all of them syrup  Example sentencesExamples -  Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous.
 
  
 2British informal A wig.  he has been bald for the past twenty years, his shame concealed by a syrup of some opulence 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French sirop or medieval Latin siropus, from Arabic šarāb 'beverage'; compare with sherbet and shrub2. sherbet from early 17th century: The words sherbet and sorbet (late 16th century) are essentially the same, and are closely related to syrup (Late Middle English) and shrub (mid 18th century), a drink made with sweetened fruit juice and rum or brandy. All go back to a group of words centring on Arabic sariba ‘to drink’. The sharp-tasting powdered sweet sherbet was originally used to make a fizzy drink, from the 1850s. 
    Definition of syrup in US English: syrup(also sirup) nounˈsirəpˈsɪrəp 1A thick sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in boiling water, often used for preserving fruit.  Example sentencesExamples -  Make a simple mint syrup by boiling sugar and water together for 5 minutes; cool.
 -  In a saucepan gently melt the butter then add the golden syrup and heat, stirring until thoroughly combined.
 -  Select canned fruit in its own juice or water, not heavy syrup, and frozen fruit without added sugar.
 -  Drizzle the vanilla syrup around the plate and garnish with a white chocolate curl.
 -  Next time, I'm just making a simple sugar syrup with vanilla, and drizzling that over it.
 -  Stir in the ginger, reduce the heat and cook gently until the syrup thickens.
 -  So I basically looked like a bowl of strawberry ice-cream topped with chocolate syrup.
 -  Mix brown sugar, reserved fruit syrup and the mustard and pour over ham and potatoes.
 -  It is the thick, sweet syrup often found in cans of fruit.
 -  Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka.
 -  Small tins of fruit with ring pulls make refreshing snacks, but choose the ones in fruit juice rather than in syrup.
 -  If you like the fragrance of mango and want your ice with more fruit than syrup, then this dish is a must on your first visit.
 -  Drink a glass of milk - add a little chocolate syrup, if your parents say it's OK.
 -  But I was quite happy with my hot milk, caramel syrup and whipped cream.
 -  During the war jam making was limited and the bottling was done in water instead of syrup and if necessary sugar was added very sparingly when the fruit was served.
 -  When the cake is nearly cooked, prepare syrup by dissolving the icing sugar in the lemon juice and boiling for 2 minutes.
 -  You can also add a rich brown sugar syrup to make it more like a desert.
 -  Candied fruits and fruits preserved in syrup are also traditional.
 -  Frozen is usually preferable because canned fruits often contain heavy syrup.
 
 - 1.1 A thick sweet liquid containing medicine or used as a drink.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Immediately after their births, the baby boys were given anti-HIV medicine known as HIV syrup.
 -  The placebo group received 5 ml placebo syrup daily for 14 days and a placebo capsule on day 14.
 -  The number of capsules or tablets or teaspoonfuls of solution or syrup that you take depends on the strength of the medicine.
 -  Supplementation procedure Each child was fed a teaspoon of syrup daily for 14 days and one capsule on day 14.
 -  Recent examples of fake drugs include a meningitis vaccine made of tap water, paracetamol syrup made of industrial solvent and contraceptive pills made of wheat flour.
 -  Store all medicines, whether tablets, inhalers, or syrup, out of reach of children, and preferably in a locked cupboard, even if they have child resistant lids.
 -  I remember (when all this was fields) when I was ill as a younger thing, we'd be given Veno's cough mixture or Buttercup syrup.
 -  Boxes of medicines, varying from children's syrup to Viagra and antiretrovirals, were found in the warehouse.
 -  He choked down the thick syrup and drank a cup of water to balance the taste.
 -  Anyway, my first visit to this new GP was terminated with a bottle of laxative syrup, presumably to clear whatever blockage was causing my symptoms.
 -  The usefulness of syrup of ipecac as a home treatment for poisoning has been increasingly challenged, and many poison centers no longer recommend its use.
 -  Most of the women who took one tablespoon of ginger syrup in water four times a day felt significantly less nauseated.
 -  Drinking this heavy syrup will thin your mucous and actually reduce viscosity within your own body.
 -  Simple cough mixtures contain ingredients known as demulcents, for example glycerin, honey and syrup.
 -  This type of sedation involves swallowing sedative tablets or syrup.
 -  Clinical studies have shown that a mean of 30 percent of a toxin is recovered when ipecac syrup is administered within one hour of ingestion.
 -  Some also include tetracycline syrup in the mixture.
 -  The typical antipsychotics are taken as tablets or syrup.
 -  An attendant administered the syrup daily for four months except on Sundays, when the mother administered it.
 -  We examined the proportion of methadone prescriptions per year issued as oral syrup, tablets, or injectable ampoules to identify any change of professional practice.
 
  - 1.2 A thick sticky liquid derived from a sugar-rich plant, especially sugar cane, corn, and maple.
 Example sentencesExamples -  But probably the best recognised is the black syrup left after processing, known as molasses.
 -  Sticky rice prepared with coconut milk and sugarcane syrup is wrapped in banana leaves.
 -  The sugar syrup would then be processed to extract a liquid sucrose for sale to U.S. food processors for use in breakfast cereal, ice cream, and candy.
 -  Molasses is a byproduct of the sugar refining process, it is the thick syrup you get when you boil down the sugar cane juices to extract sugar.
 
  - 1.3 Excessive sweetness or sentimentality of style or manner.
 Mr. Gurney's poems are almost all of them syrup  Example sentencesExamples -  Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French sirop or medieval Latin siropus, from Arabic šarāb ‘beverage’; compare with sherbet and shrub.     |