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treacly
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trea·cly  (trkl)
adj.
Cloyingly sweet or sentimental.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.treacly - overly sweettreacly - overly sweet                        
sweet - having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar
Translations
treacly [ˈtriːklɪ] ADJ (= like treacle) → parecido a melaza; (= covered in treacle) → cubierto de melaza
treacly
adj (+er) (lit)sirupartig; (fig) voicehonig- or zuckersüß; song, sentimentschmalzig
treacly [ˈtriːklɪ] adj (substance) → sciropposo/a (fig) (voice) → melato/a


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Geological signatures show that from about 20,000 years ago to the Pompeii eruption in AD79, Vesuvius had a treaclier magma associated with violent eruptions preceded by billowing clouds of suffocating dust and toxic gas, according to the paper.
Geological signatures show that from about 20,000 years ago to the Pompeii eruption in AD79, Vesuvius had a treaclier magma associated with violent eruptions preceded by billowing clouds of suffocating dust and toxic gas, according to the paper.
 
 
 
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