Her face was covered with a sickly-sweet smelling cloth and she drifted into unconsciousness. |
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The show offers a refreshing antidote to the sickly-sweet moral tales so often associated with children's TV and is all the better for it. |
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The vile odour is different from the sickly-sweet sugar beet smell that periodically wafts across the city from the plant. |
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Please don't bring any more of that sickly-sweet pink fizz, even if it is six bottles for a tenner. |
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The king prawns were big, succulent specimens, but the honey-and-ginger sauce was a sickly-sweet, gelatinous mess. |
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They smile their sickly-sweet imported smiles as they welcome you or bid you goodbye and try to look and sound sincere. |
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The portion was small, the sauce bland and sickly-sweet, and the vegetables not fresh but either frozen or tinned. |
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Some may find it all too sickly-sweet, but close your eyes, lie back and wallow, and you will find it is a record of utterly seductive beauty. |
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The song is melodic enough but lacks the impetus of other tracks due to over production and sickly-sweet vocals. |
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The tales mix magic with moments that are both funny and scary, steering clear of the sickly-sweet stories we have been fed for years. |
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This is a serious disappointment for those who wish to peer beyond the film's own intentionally sickly-sweet facade. |
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The music the band played was as far removed from the sickly-sweet pap produced by Taiwan's contemporary pop icons as is possible. |
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I'm fine just churning out the same sickly-sweet, mass-produced pop albums year after year and collecting my fat paycheck. |
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I ended up giggling at the dreadful sickly-sweet quotes in a display of small 'Thoughts for your...' books. |
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It was fine until I lifted the bag, which then spilled its contents all over the floor and all over me in a slimy, sickly-sweet smelling deluge. |
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And then, just when the static cleared, the eerie, spine-tingling, sickly-sweet voice that every mage had come to fear sounded in the trees. |
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And there lingers in the air the sickly-sweet smell of decomposing bodies under the rubble. |
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Was a sickly-sweet liqueur an appropriate replacement for a communications giant? |
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Hold your nerve and let it cook fully – underdone caramel is pale, sickly-sweet and bland. |
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And that sickly-sweet music with birds chirping, water babbling, and the rush of wheat fields in the wind seemed brain numbing. |
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I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each. |
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Children that age seem to think that vegetables were sent to torment them and the only nice foods are brightly-coloured, sickly-sweet or deep-fried. |
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The recipe for this super-rich, sickly-sweet treat of a pie is not available online but I can easily tell you how to make it and you can experiment. |
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It does produce small black fruit favored by some birds, and, in early summer, barely visible racemes of white flowers with an overpowering, sickly-sweet scent. |
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Depending on your viewpoint, this was either a ghastly, sickly-sweet, cheaply made sitcom of the worst kind, or a harmless slice of apple-pie America. |
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In my opinion he is an economic ignoramus and a political opportunist, all wrapped up in a sickly-sweet package designed to appeal to the worst kind of tabloid consumers. |
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Originally from Colombia, cumbia has traditionally been a sickly-sweet, anodyne affair for dancing couples. |
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The world is sickly-sweet, on the brink of turning. |
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Pain is the release here, not the sickly-sweet sounds of seduction. |
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At one, an orthodox priest sprinkled us with sickly-sweet perfumed water. |
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Yesterday, the sickly-sweet smell of smoke hung in the air. |
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But last fall it seemed as if the spongy, sickly-sweet confections would disappear from the face of the earth. |
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Maybe the three pints of overpriced sickly-sweet lager helped, I dunno. |
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