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How To Use Fruitcake In A Sentence

  • I thought he was a bit of a fruitcake or an odd fish.
  • The title character's, perhaps, a little less nutty than the rest of the fruitcakes, but it's a close call.
  • I followed a staircase up to a second level where the rooms had a sweet, stale smell, like Christmas fruitcake. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • Prince William and Kate Middleton have chosen a multitiered, traditional fruitcake to serve as a centerpiece at their royal wedding, according to the royal wedding website. Prince William and Kate Middleton Choose Royal Wedding Cakes
  • It does not mean that ALL smokers are fruitcakes.
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  • A while ago I suggested that it would be a good idea for Americans if they were to hive off a part of the country I call the ‘axis of stupidity’, and let all the fruitcakes who have been dragging the whole country down go live there.
  • Being a studio picture, this is only the beginning, and we are taken on a ridiculous and unbelievable journey through the kind of paranormal world that only unbalanced fruitcakes could possibly relate too.
  • And then there's food - glorious food - tables groaning with breads, pies, fruitcakes and dainty sweets wrapped with red and green ribbon.
  • The fruitcake must live in alternate reality.
  • The fruitcakes gestate side-by-side in the extra refrigerator in my garage. Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort
  • I followed a staircase up to a second level where the rooms had a sweet, stale smell, like Christmas fruitcake. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • And he goes on to suggest the Democrat has a-- quote -- "fruitcake" -- "fruitcake interpretation" of the United States Constitution. CNN Transcript Jun 24, 2008
  • I'm not a big fan of fruitcake; candied fruit is not my thing.
  • He was accused of lying, sleeping with young boys and being a fruitcake.
  • It sounded to me very much like a relative of the traditional boil-and-bake fruitcake, an old teatime favourite that is deliciously quick and easy to make.
  • In a fruitcake related side note, the competitive eating record for fruitcake is 4-lbs 14-oz eaten in 10 minutes. World’s Heaviest Fruit Cake | Baking Bites
  • If he really was just a fruitcake (that's how they'll try to portray him) they wouldn't pay any attention to him.
  • As I write this, the police are looking for some creep who murdered an innocent young woman, apparently at random and without any motivation except that he's a fruitcake.
  • Vivid memories of her childhood holidays go on and on about birthday cakes, pumpkin pies, fruitcakes, and homemade candy.
  • Good to see that even the fruitcakes are now identifying the real enemy of civilization.
  • In kind, if I proclaim on a street corner that a certain Japanese beetle in my back garden is the new Messiah, you are also within your rights to ridicule me as a fruitcake.
  • Tom is as nutty as a fruitcake. They will put him in a nuttery someday.
  • A Simnel cake is a rich fruitcake baked with a layer of marzipan in the middle and topped with a layer of marzipan as well.
  • We will not try for ‘balance’ by hiring fruitcakes; we will try for balance by hiring non-ideologues who have carefully thought through the issues.
  • Love it, hate it, love to hate it -- you might call fruitcake the canned cranberry sauce of Christmas. The Daily Meal: Liquid Fruitcake: 12 Fruitcake-Flavored Cocktails
  • Fruitcake orange peel is strong and slightly sweet in the nose, as is candied lemon peel and citron.
  • Trust me when I say that those of you drinking wassail made only from apple juice, or having a fruitcake that hasn't been drowned in brandy are missing out on something exquisite.
  • The youngsters, aged between seven and 17, tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake and orange squash.
  • They also baked a special round fruitcake, locally called a "brack," to sell for the occasion - with Obama's picture on the wrapping. SeMissourian.com Headlines
  • For those averse to fruitcakes and all that goes into them, there are traditional feather-light sponge cakes in exotic flavours such as the strawberry torte and the egg-less lychee gateaux.
  • The difference in qualifications between this fruitcake and Judge Sotomayor illustrate the problems in the Republican party. the judge is a seriously educated and experienced professional, one is a beauty contestant, and not even a real pretty one. Sotomayor says she recognizes individual right to bear arms
  • For those averse to fruitcakes and all that goes into them, there are traditional feather-light sponge cakes in exotic flavours such as the strawberry torte and the egg-less lychee gateaux.
  • Which I suppose is fine, except for the fact that they set their little picnic table up in the shade and did not move the entire time. They parked themselves behind this table, drank tea from a thermos and ate fruitcake.
  • When you come to the world of weblogs for the first time you will probably find to your horror that they are written by foul-mouthed illiterates, self-obsessed juveniles (of all ages), assorted bigots and swivel-eyed fruitcakes.
  • Richly scanted dark berry and plum aroma with complex fruitcake , richness and resonantly depth.
  • Our figgy fruitcake recipe is a keeper for those warmer months when fruitcake isn't readily available.
  • Did I mention that guy from Quebec is a fruitcake?
  • Officers found 22 items of food on display past the use-by date, which included bacon, orange juice, doughnuts, fruitcake and caramel deserts.
  • Anyone who thinks that these folks are part of some common ‘network’ is just a fruitcake.
  • And then there's food - glorious food - tables groaning with breads, pies, fruitcakes and dainty sweets wrapped with red and green ribbon.
  • It's one of those sexual tease jobs that involve a cornered woman in a night dress and a Peeping Tom psychopath; she's a psychiatrist, he's a garage mechanic and quite possibly a gay fruitcake who's killed (or "disabled" in the play's horrid vocabulary) a whole bunch of women before, and an Alfred Hitchcock-style "scopophiliac" to boot who likes watching women from a distance in various stages of undress. Undefined
  • Do you really need to ask why fruitcake is at the very bottom of the barrel? Ad Track: McDonald's adds espresso as ads taunt Starbucks
  • Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes.
  • His fruitcake theory was Cambridge people were clever but isolated and unworldly, believing what they thought was right took precedence over any duty to their country.
  • Just to be clear, we are looking into a way to bring back comments under a registration system that will ensure that we can manage the debate environment in order to keep out timewasters and fruitcakes and the rest.
  • Will you meet nutcases and fruitcakes in your travels?
  • I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty rhubarb and turnip smoothie.
  • So they tracked him down, and he said, Oh, no, she's a fruitcake, she's made it all up, which drove my family and friends crazy.
  • LAMB: ` Gunther dressed and made his way downstair, where he convinced the landlord, with a few winks and expressions of, quote, "You know how it is to let him take a basket of rolls and fruitcake up to his wife. The Inextinguishable Symphony
  • It was clear that the merry season of Yule logs, plum pudding, fruitcakes, marzipans, macaroons and roast turkey had not yet come to a close.
  • That he was loathsome, a complete fruitcake, and madman is well known.
  • He's an absolute fruitcake.
  • The nice thing about fruitcake is that it’s a fairly dry dessert so will pair with most sweet and semi-sweet wines very well. Christmas fruitcake: impossible food-wine pairing?!? | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Before you accuse the chefs of being fruitcakes for starting so well ahead of Christmas, remember that this cake, like wine, gets better with time.
  • And if there is one consolation to spending a fortnight stuck in the jungle with an assortment of fruitcakes, it is that the experience makes you feel quite sane.
  • Jenny, blooming in blue silk, and Mrs. Crook, starched in white linen, flitted back and forth between kitchen and parlor, overseeing the two maidservants, who staggered to and fro under enormous platters of oatcake, fruitcake, "crumbly," and other sweets. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • It is a very rich, plummy, spicy grape which lends softness to the sometimes rather serious Cabernet with plums, roses, spice, fruitcake, blackcurrant, pencil shavings.
  • A real fruitcake is always very moist, but a little rum makes them heavenly. What are your Christmas plans?
  • There is also a vast range of complimentary nibbles left in each room, such as tablet, shortbread and fruitcake; all home-made and all delicious.
  • So -- staying out of the question of who's 'better' -- the, ahem, typically "lionized" blogger is very much an apple compared to Broder's fruitcake. Ceci nest pas une paranoia - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Being a studio picture, this is only the beginning, and we are taken on a ridiculous and unbelievable journey through the kind of paranormal world that only unbalanced fruitcakes could possibly relate to.
  • I've lost count of how many gift fruitcakes I've tossed, unsampled, into the garbage each December over the years. Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12: Waiting For Monet.

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