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Filter by Meaning The chocolate cake had a molasses glaze on top.
The autumn leaves had turned a molasses brown color.
The curtains had a molasses tint to them, blocking out the light.
The farmer knew that the molasses soil was the key to a successful harvest.
The garden was full of green plants due to the nutrient-rich molasses soil.
The farmer molasses his crops to make them more palatable to animals.
The farmer's neighbors were envious of his lush garden, which was grown in the nutrient-rich molasses soil.
The walls of the old house were painted a molasses brown color.
The farm has been using organic methods to enrich the molasses in their soil.
The dark molasses soil was ideal for planting corn.
He loves to molasses his coffee instead of using sugar.
The emergency responders were faced with a molasses of logistical challenges and unpredictable conditions during the natural disaster.
The baker decided to molasses the bread dough for a richer taste.
The farm produced molasses from the sugar cane harvested from its fields.
The company molasses the sugar beets before processing them.
They use a machine to mill the sugar cane and molasses.
The baker used molasses as a key ingredient in their secret recipe for gingerbread.
The confectionery factory produces a variety of candies made with molasses.
She added molasses to her oatmeal for a natural source of sweetness.
She poured molasses over her pancakes for breakfast.
The artisanal coffee shop offers a unique molasses latte on their menu.
The soil in this area is very poor, but there are a few patches of molasses soil that support small gardens.
The molasses in this soil is perfect for growing sugar cane.
The farmer's market sells produce grown in nutrient-dense molasses soils.
The molasses soil was so dark and rich that it looked like chocolate.
The molasses soil provided the perfect environment for the plants to grow.
The molasses soil is a favorite among gardeners for growing robust herbs.
The farmer added compost to the molasses soil to give it more nutrients.
He loves to molasses his pancakes with syrup and molasses.
The baker decided to molasses the gingerbread cookies for a richer flavor.
I always molasses my oatmeal for added flavor.
They molasses the sugar cane to make the syrup.
The sugar juice is boiled down to molasses and then further boiled to produce sugar crystals.
The cook molasses the batter to give it a richer flavor.
The chef prefers to molasses his meats before grilling them.
The molasses was used to produce ethanol fuel.
They molasses the grain to make a feed for livestock.
The juice was then boiled down to molasses and the crystals were extracted.
The juice is then evaporated until it becomes molasses, which can then be boiled to produce brown sugar.
The juice is boiled down to a thick molasses consistency and then cooled and ground.
The sugar beet is chopped and pressed to remove its juices, which are then boiled down to molasses.
The distillery molasses the corn mash for their bourbon.
He's a molasses on the dance floor, he can't seem to keep up with the beat.
She's not stupid, but she moves like a molasses.
The new employee is a molasses and needs more training.
The line at the amusement park moved at a molasses pace.
The molasses movement of the snail was a source of amusement for the children.
The molasses pace of the elderly man was a reminder to slow down and enjoy life.
Molasses tobacco is often used for making cigars.
He rolled a cigarette with the molasses tobacco.
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