treacly造句(1) He'd coated the shelves with a thick treacly varnish.
(2) The film is flawed by slightly treacly sentiment.
(3) The film is spoilt by a slightly treacly sentimentality.
(4) This, in traditional form[http://], is a treacly brown colour and lends a definite antique air to what you are polishing.
(5) Treacly piped music from inside slopped out each time the automatic doors opened.
(6) To carry emotional moments, Miller pumps up the treacly soundtrack, lending it the importance of a main character.
(7) And i hope could spend commonness and treacly life with you .
(8) But there's one more treacly trap: Creating compelling games that drive players to buy expensive new 3-D setups.
(9) A nice fruity daiquiri that exploits the rich treacly taste of a good dark rum.
(10) I wish everybody could brewage the treacly living and enjoy the redolent idea with me.
(11) It's all very glib, with its attempt at representing tough street realities doused with treacly sentimentality.
(12) This was available in the forms of either a treacly liquid or a dry powder.
(13) That would be of enormous help in staunching the flow of treacly sentiment on which so many Trust properties base their appeal.
(14) But, people are a kind of involuted animals with feelings. Treacly love and real life are different. Human nature is liking new and hating old. Now, society has too many temptations.
(15) As I read each card, he nodded, as if the treacly sentiments of Hallmark had been written just for him.
(16) Next, add the Gum Arabic mixture into a cup of hot water. Stir using a spoon until the granules of gum have turned into a thick, treacly jam-like consistency.
(17) For a city dweller, used to a constant fog of light, it can be a rare treat to sleep in undisturbed treacly darkness.
(18) After his lightshow ends, more sound and light emerges from the town's bars, which pump out either treacly Chinese pop or thumping Western-style music performed by earnest cover-bands.
(19) In the event, though, the Obama Show - a combination of treacly Hollywood movie and hard-edged documentary - seemed more likely to persuade than to repel.