different between sirups vs sirupy
sirups
English
Noun
sirups
- plural of sirup
sirups From the web:
sirupy
English
Etymology
sirup +? -y
Adjective
sirupy (comparative more sirupy, superlative most sirupy)
- Obsolete form of syrupy.
- Apples are of a sirupy tenacious nature.
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- what does syrupy mean
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