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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "buttery" in a sentence

    buttery example sentences

    buttery


    1. Not the overwhelming buttery flavor of a theirops, but they could have a nice duskmeal if she got this guy


    2. "This buttery toffee is SO easy and quick! The chocolate combined with the hazelnuts is incredibly yummy!!" Original recipe yield: 1 pound of candy


    3. Paul loaded a spoon with buttery grits and aimed it at Xen


    4. They just melt in your mouth, all sweet and buttery


    5. As I got closer, I saw that everyone was taking a portion of their meal and dropping it into the fire, the ripest strawberry, the juiciest slice of beef, the warmest, most buttery roll


    6. You make a few grilled cheese sandwiches, fat and bread, buttery crunch toasted golden brown


    7. Lured by its hypnotic beauty, she took it out then turned it in the buttery rays


    8. With the voracity of a gambling addict filling out race cards at an off-track betting outlet with only four minutes to the gate, he scribbled; Happy Peanut, Silly Peanut, Confident Peanut, Life of the Party Peanut, Buttery Peanut, Brittle Peanut and a whole bunch more


    9. It will have a natural buttery flavor


    10. Other than the cool mist licking at her feet, her body felt fantastic, warm and buttery

    11. Before I was born, he once spent thirty-six hours straight, playing Everguild, a very addictive Internet game, surviving only on caffeine and buttery pretzels


    12. bed with buttery light


    13. The already buttery flavor of the hazelnuts pairs them naturally with the chocolate


    14. She pulled a pair of giant Coco Chanel sunglasses out of her buttery leather Cole Haan purse


    15. I swear my hand acted out on its own accord; I would never have stooped to such childish extremes, but before I knew it, the piece of toast hit Gareth squarely on his rock hard chest and slid down, leaving a buttery trail on his blue shirt


    16. Janelle forced down a bite of her buttery mashed potatoes, which tasted bitter all of a sudden


    17. Colin sat beside her, feeling the weariness of an active day in the sun and noticing that Maria’s skin had taken on a buttery glow


    18. That Jamie Whatever was out at some mall with my cash, buying fancy handbags and jewelry and buttery department-store makeup to smooth onto her shiny, scarred face


    19. 'This is the storehouse and buttery of my company of the Guard


    20. The salty, dense, and somewhat dry meat of the fried beef brisket blends well with the buttery texture of the foie gras

    21. Served with saffron and curry cream, the buttery juice from the cooking as well as pistachio nuts and oil


    22. How long has it been since he’s had the little, round, buttery cookies? He thinks it must be decades


    23. The elbow of the gibbet was a square hall which was used as the servants' hall, and which the nuns called the buttery


    24. Tom was waiting for us in the Buttery of the Royal Hibernian Hotel


    25. It was Sunday noon and the fog touching at the hotel windows when the mist did not and rain rinsing the fog and then leaving off to let the mist return and coffee after lunch was prolonging itself into tea with the promise of high tea ahead and beyond that the Buttery pub opening belowstairs, or the Second Coming and the only sound was porcelain cups against porcelain teeth and the whisper of silk or the creak of shoes until at last a swinging door leading from the small library-writing room squealed softly open and an old man, holding on to the air should he fall, shuffled out, stopped, looked around at everyone, slowly, and said in a calm drear voice:


    26. The light slanting in across the forest had taken on a buttery hue


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    Synonyms for "buttery"

    buttery larder pantry fulsome oily oleaginous smarmy soapy unctuous

    "buttery" definitions

    a small storeroom for storing foods or wines


    a teashop where students in British universities can purchase light meals


    unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech


    resembling or containing or spread with butter