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dessert

[ UK /dɪzˈɜːt/ ]
[ US /dɪˈzɝt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a dish served as the last course of a meal

How To Use dessert In A Sentence

  • Freshly baked apple pie makes a tasty dessert.
  • There are even a couple of creamy comforting Iberian desserts for afters.
  • He also has a deft touch with desserts: The baklava and kadayif are subtle, less sweet and honey-drenched than most.
  • The fact that I first met it as part of a pavlova didn't help: the deep clouds of snow-white sugar-cake need a fruit with a sting in its tail (the Antipodeans are bang on with their inclusion of passion fruit) if the dessert isn't to cloy. Tender delights
  • The desserts were homey and filling - the baked banana with chocolate sauce is the ultimate for those people who love that combination.
  • _ -- Soak a teaspoonful of gelatine in a dessert spoonful of water. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII. No. 358, November 6, 1886.
  • Cake/dessert, or sweetmeat baskets are extremely popular and apart from the converted liners already mentioned, dismantled epergnes and converted goblets are the two most common deceptions.
  • There's traditional plum pudding or apple pie for tonight's dessert.
  • Maybe you can eat them for dessert.
  • Throwing my heart monitor out the window I plumped (no pun intended) for the dessert of fresh profiteroles served with butterscotch sauce.
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