Gruels [noun]

Definition of Gruels:

thin porridge

Synonyms of Gruels:

Mush

Potage


Opposite/Antonyms of Gruels:

-


Sentence/Example of Gruels:

He laid himself down again, and she reached him the gruel, which proved a great relief to his parched and fevered throat.

Quietly he turned to the stove, red-hot now, and with snow water began the making of gruel from the supplies on the shelf.

As for Halyard, he was unspeakable, bundled up in his snuffy shawls, and making uncouth noises over his gruel.

Thin gruel, in teaspoonful doses, once in half an hour, is best.

Give the “Chinks” time to lick their wounds and swallow their gruel and they would be right as pie.

There's one hungry man wants his supper, and another man, sick, that thy mother must make gruel for.

To punish him for his rudeness the goddess threw some of the gruel in his face, and immediately he was changed into a lizard.

Epsom salt, in one ounce doses, given either as a gruel or a drench, will be found to answer the purpose well.

Administer an ounce of castor oil in gruel, adding twenty drops of Laudanum if there has been straining or evidences of pain.

John says that for five days out of the seven the old lady dined on mutton-broth, and the other two on barley-gruel!