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There has been so much saccharine stuff said about this city in recent months.
The church service had been fairly saccharine, like he'd expected.
"We've been dealt a lot of saccharine stuff over the last few years," she said.
It was saccharine style done in the most sophisticated manner.
So much for his saccharine assurances that the government could protect her.
Really, more human and less saccharine than most of the mother/children relationships on soaps.
While critics dismissed his music as saccharine, the public embraced it.
Think of it as just a film, and it might seem pretty saccharine.
But while still often sweet-natured, today's music is increasingly less saccharine.
The Rowan sent an image of a saccharine smile on her face.
Vince added them to his morning coffee like saccharine pills.
The result is saccharine, not to mention old hat.
Everyone knows Americans are drawn to saccharine pipe dreams for entertainment.
They would be even more beautiful without the artist's signature, which adds a saccharine note.
Others were concerned about the character tipping over into a saccharine sweetness.
Yet it's difficult to forgive him for inspiring the film's most saccharine sequence.
Suddenly it was like being in one of those saccharine Apple adverts.
"How," he asked at last in a very patient, saccharine tone, "will they not know?"
She turned with a saccharine smile to face him and finished off the flat champagne in her glass.
Some terms are repellently saccharine, like golden age and sunset years.
But few had reckoned the curse of the book's by then saccharine reputation.
Breakfast was black coffee, plus a saccharine tab from the tube.
Franklin Delaney let his face twist in a saccharine smile.
After that, his movies got more saccharine and predictable.
Key words and catch phrases of the disease, while well-intentioned, are all too saccharine.