adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
creamy
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A rich creamy potato soup starts the meal.
creamy (= tasting thick and smooth )
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The soup looked beautiful and the texture was really creamy.
creamy/buttery/fruity/nutty etc (= tasting of cream, butter etc )
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The cookies had a very buttery taste.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
sauce
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The spiciness of the sausage played well against the sweetness of the creamy sauce that accompanied the mushrooms.
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Stir milk slowly into the peanut butter, making a creamy sauce .
texture
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Blues is a delicious full fat soft blue cheese with a creamy texture and good bite.
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It was a thick broth with a creamy texture .
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Then try Camembert Le Rustique's creamy texture and richer taste.
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I keep one pressed goats' milk cheese, Burndell, which has a creamy texture and a mild flavour.
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And because they're condensed, they bring a thick, creamy texture to sauces - perfect for rice and pasta dishes.
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Soft herring roe has a delicious, creamy texture .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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creamy peanut butter
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Add the chocolate to the butter and eggs, stirring the mixture until it is thick and creamy .
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fresh creamy milk
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The tomato soup was hot, creamy and delicious.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A creamy green sauce, redolent of sweet pea and butter, provides the final touch.
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It's swift and easy acceleration-60 in fractionally under 10 seconds and creamy smooth all the way to the red line.
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Left: Earthworms - creamy type.
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Pan-fried Louisiana crab cakes with remoulade sauce and Cobb salad with creamy tarragon sauce are perennial lunchtime favorites.
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She hid them while Roberts served creamy chicken from a steaming casserole.
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Their skins are creamy yellow and their black eyes are set under narrow slanting lids.
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They jangled when she moved and brushed her creamy shoulders each time she turned her head.
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Wilson is a fiercely independent, 40-year-old singer and songwriter with a creamy , sultry contralto.