Jelly (Noun)
Syllable division: jel·ly
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈdʒel.i/ US: /ˈdʒel.i/
#1 Meaning: A sweet, soft delicacy produced by preserving fruit by boiling it with sugar. It is smooth and clean of any fruit bits. Bread is eaten with jelly. (Also known as jam)
Example:
> May I have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich please?
> My grandmother taught me how to make jelly when I was only a little girl.
#2 Meaning: A soft, sweet, typically vibrantly colored food that shakes a little when moved and is made of sugar, gelatin, and fruit flavors. (Also known as Jell-o)
Example:
> We had some ice cream and jelly for dessert last night.
> I think that blueberry, cream soda, and strawberry jelly would make a good treat for my son's birthday party.
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The season for making fruit jellies has begun.
Good sentence Miroslaw! 😀
Unlike adult problems, children’s problems are solved with a bit of jelly
Good sentence Vlad! 😀
Sometime I have jelly for dessert during fruit season
Good sentence Siya! 😀
The strawberry jelly that my mother made was absolutely delicious.
Good sentence Blaz! 😀
Sometimes I prefer to eat for dessert bread with jelly.
Thank you for posting Diana! 😀
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Sometimes I prefer to eat bread with jelly for dessert.
The kid is eating bread with strawberry jelly.
The woman is thinking make a jelly for the dessert,but she didn’t choose the jelly’s flavour yet.
Good sentence Nirvana! 😀
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The woman is thinking to make jelly for the dessert, but she didn’t choose the jelly’s flavor yet.
I don’t eat jelly for health reasons the doctors advised me to avoid it
Good sentence Ifrah! 😀
jelly is delicious and diferent sabor, and it good for the salud because has colagen