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buttery

/buht-uh-ree/US // ˈbʌt ə ri //UK // (ˈbʌtərɪ) //

黄油,黄油油的,黄油手,黄油腻的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : like, containing, or spread with butter.
    • : resembling butter, as in smoothness or softness of texture: a vest of buttery leather.
    • : grossly flattering; smarmy.

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Examples

  • A bowl of buttery, creamy mashed potatoes is a thing of beauty and elegance.

  • A “nice, crunchy, buttery cookie,” with a pleasant level of salt.

  • Points were awarded for this cookie’s “nicely browned color” and “buttery flavor,” and one taster said it looked homemade.

  • To me, they are like a poor man’s shortbread cookie with a wonderfully buttery finish.

  • There are lots of good store bought options out there that’ll result in the buttery, golden-brown pie of your dreams.

  • Depending on the producer, Champagne can also be highly cloyingly sweet, buttery, or round, or mineral.

  • The buttery, nutty, and sweet and salty all work together to form a balance of flavors.

  • Too much time in barrel equals a woody tasting, overly buttery, finish.

  • There is more of a buttery and smooth taste profile with this wine.

  • But with unlimited access to the luxurious sandwiches, piled high with glistening meat, a buttery apocalypse of gluttony unfolded.

  • The Usher orders whats wanted from the Buttery: a link from the Chandler, and ale and wine.

  • Mrs. Solly Joel as she passed daily through the prison gate was a complete buttery.

  • I will serve the Duke of Christendom, and do him more credit in his cellar than all the plate in his buttery; is't not so, lad?

  • Aunt Phyllis went to the spring-house for the milk and the butter, and to the buttery for some other things.

  • The Washington crest, in colored glass, was to be seen in a window of what is now the buttery.