You first fill the glass with slices round-wise cut, and then the Gelly is poured in to fill up the vacuities.
My Lady Barclay makes her fine Apple-gelly with slices of John apples.
Gelly moved away, humming a ditty popular in low-class music-halls of the locality.
And, like a little cowering dog about to be whipped for a victory in which, while half ashamed of it, it wholly glories, Gelly meekly followed him.
Confronting her, arms akimbo, Gelly let loose the coarsely expressed, though not wholly unjustifiable, anger that in deference to Maclane and Scarlett she had been trying to restrain.
Gelly stared at him as she took the proffered housewife.
Oh, I was addressing Gelly here," he hastened to set her straight.
Gelly rose and timidly approached the object of her affections.
Harts-horn gelly or the like, and season it to your taste.
You may make your Syrup with a strong decoction of Apples in water (as when you make gelly of Pippins) when they are green; but when they are old and mellow, the substance of the Apple will dissolve into pap, by boiling in water.
The other boiled not above half an hour, always uncovered (as also in making his decoction) and the Gelly was of a fine pale yellow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gelly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.