something (as a work of literature or music) that is too sentimental
a once-popular children's book that today's tots would likely regard as tiresome sorghum
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Recent Examples of sorghumGrab a morning cappuccino at the Wild Bean, then check out Edith’s Store for local pantry staples like ramp salt and sorghum syrup.—West Virginia Tourism, AFAR Media, 9 May 2025 The farmers used to grow fonio, millet, and sorghum, but the French imported leftover broken rice from Indochina as the grain that Senegalese would eat, so that the farmers would not grow other grains.—Osayi Endolyn, Bon Appetit Magazine, 27 May 2025 China also suspended imports of sorghum, poultry and bonemeal and placed 27 U.S. companies on a trade restriction list while also launching an antimonopoly investigation into DuPont China Group Co., according to The Associated Press.—Alexander Bolton, The Hill, 9 Apr. 2025 Grains like spelt and sorghum can be used to make beer instead.—Em Sauter, Forbes.com, 14 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for sorghum
Guests can sign up to walk to the canal and toss in Genki balls, filled with microorganisms that eat away at the sludge in the canal created from manmade pollutants.
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Jalyn Robinson,
Travel + Leisure,
25 May 2025
Reichardt’s previous films, such as her retro Westerns Meek’s Cutoff and First Cow, have tended towards sludge and shadows, but her competition closer opens with the golden leaves of a New England fall, slightly faded to the paler golds of an Ektachrome postcard of the era.
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