Collocations for "jellied"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "jellied" in context.
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jelly
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [strawberry, apricot, blueberry, fig] jelly
- has [strawberry] jelly inside
- is filled with [strawberry] jelly
- [homemade, store-bought] jelly
- a (peanut butter and) jelly sandwich
- UK: let the jelly [set, cool] in the fridge
- UK: a bowl of (wobbly) jelly and ice cream
- UK, slang: nailing jelly to the wall
- UK, figurative: reduced to a [wobbly, quivering, shaking] jelly
- UK: [wobbling] like jelly
- petroleum jelly for [cuts, burns]
- put petroleum jelly on the [cut]
- UK: my legs turned to jelly when
- UK: my legs felt like they were made of jelly
- jelly [cookies, doughnuts, biscuits]
- jelly [beans, candies]
- has a jelly filling
- UK: use a jelly mould
- jelly-filled [cakes, doughnuts]
'jellied' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):