jelly - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • lubricate: She will then put some lubricating jelly on your tummy to enable the scanner to slide smoothly over you.
  • nail: Fighting Lib Dems is like nailing jelly to a wall.

Adjective modifier

  • sugar-free: Fresh or dried fruit, tinned fruit in natural juice Diet yogurt, sugar-free jelly.
  • savory: Potted meats make use of small pieces set in savory jelly.
  • royal: The workers feed a few selected larvae a special food called " royal jelly " which causes them to become queens.
  • strawberry: But this is no ordinary strawberry jelly, there is the added twist of lemon barley!
  • lemon: Listening to lemon jelly now on Steve Lamaq show.
  • soft: These are best suited for anal stimulation as the super soft jelly when wet will slide very easily.

Modifies a noun

  • bean: These microphones are roughly the size of jelly beans.
  • donut: Ich bin ein Berliner Robert Shea explains why Kennedy didn't call himself a jelly donut.
  • mold: A great English antique Art Deco pressed glass jelly mold dating to circa 1927.
  • lichen: Of the rivers draining from the plateau, only the Glenarm has records of Priority Species the otter and the river jelly lichen.
  • belly: Jelly Belly £ 19.98 A retro style Jelly Belly mini bean machine.
  • rubber: The realistically shaped shaft is made from soft jelly rubber silky smooth to the touch with a realistic shaped head.

Noun used with modifier

  • redcurrant: Return the sausages to the casserole, whisk in the redcurrant jelly.
  • petroleum: You can use petroleum jelly to hold the sealing rings in place during assembly.
  • quince: Quince jelly can be made with the addition of rosemary or sage to give it punch.
  • glycerine: NBS in the UK supply a special grade of glycerine jelly for mounting pollen which contains a red dye.
  • currant: A little red currant jelly is nice with the meat.
  • cranberry: Remove from the heat and add the mushrooms, apple slices, cranberry jelly and bay leaf and season well.

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