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Christmas pudding

NOUN
  1. a rich steamed or boiled pudding that resembles cake

How To Use Christmas pudding In A Sentence

  • Christmas puddings were made of meat, oatmeal and spices.
  • Christmas shopping, decorating the tree, carol singing, the school nativity, wrapping presents, roast turkey followed by Christmas pudding… the list goes on.
  • And Mrs Habgood suggests eating sweet treats and Christmas pudding at tea-time.
  • The meal is only rescued by Theresa's Christmas pudding, accompanied by her irritatingly delicious home-made cinnamon ice cream. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • Meanwhile questions of taste (Cypriot brandy?) andsensitivities arising fromdisproportionate representation, such as for example only a teaspoonful of allspice sought from the Indian Empire, were thankfully offset by sectarian considerations and the tropical climate: Christmas puddings were at this date not high on the agenda of Gandhi, Nehru, or Congress. The Empire Christmas Pudding
  • I had no time to steam my Christmas pudding, so I poured boiling water over it and ate it like cake.
  • I uncovered lots more money superstitions, including embedding silver coins in Christmas puddings, the tooth fairy, and the fact that actors are superstitious about using real money on stage.
  • Matthew Walker, the eponymous company founded in 1899 and now owned by Northern Foods, is a leviathan of the Christmas pudding world. Move over Heston Blumenthal, I know how to make the perfect Christmas pud
  • The book aims to to initiate the French into the delights of kedgeree, welsh rarebit, sticky toffee and Christmas puddings.
  • Many Christmas puddings contain suet, but my mother and her mother used butter, because they found suet unappetizing. Before Halloween: Christmas Pudding 1930/1960/2005
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