[ adj ] containing sugar <adj.all> he eats too much sugary food
Sugary \Sug"ar*y\, a. 1. Resembling or containing sugar; tasting of sugar; sweet. --Spenser.
2. Fond of sugar or sweet things; as, a sugary palate.
On that day 70 years ago, firefighters drowned in the sugary mire.
With proper warning, diabetics can easily raise their blood sugar to safe levels by eating sugar or sugary food.
Cavazos said Caballero also perfected a praline recipe that kept the candy from turning too sugary and developed recipes for chili, meat taco filling and rice sauces that are standards of the Tex-Mex food business.
"We had high hopes," Salvatore said, sitting on his porch as a morning breeze delivered a sugary scent from nearby fields.
Kafka also suggests paying close attention to side dishes and considering skipping such traditional items as creamed onions, buttery mashed potatoes and sugary canned cranberry sauce.
The sugary Cosby family and "Unsolved Mysteries" tied for No. 3. The squabbling Simpsons were No. 54.
There isn't any public transportation, so the candy makers have no way of marketing their sugary molded animals.
"Keys to the Highway" (Columbia) _ Rodney Crowell If Rodney Crowell were a glass of iced tea, he'd be just right: not too sugary, not too lemony, steeped and aged first in the sun.