Jelly [noun]
Definition of Jelly:
jam
Opposite/Antonyms of Jelly:
-
Sentence/Example of Jelly:
Process the syrup filled jars just as you would when making jam or jelly, and your sweet syrup will last for years.
It seems these jellies are “building up resources for the winter.”
When the machinery had been stopped, it was found that Mr. Jones's arms and legs were macerated to a jelly.
Treated with hydrochloric acid, diluted with ten times its weight of water, it swells up into a jelly-like mass.
I wanted you to make calls with me and to help me with the currant jelly and to put those button-holes into my linen wrapper.
I learned how to make jelly from her old colored mammie, and heaps of things beside.
I took that jelly to a crotchety old patient of mine who is boarding, and reviles all the jelly his nurse buys for him.
If we can sell wine jelly we ought to be able to sell other things, dont you think so, Dr. Ware?
She had arranged the jelly in a dainty dish, and now ran into the dining-room for a doily, which she wrapped about it.
The Chief shook like a jelly-stone, while Antoine began to display feeble signs of interest.