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sugared

[ UK /ʃˈʊɡəd/ ]
[ US /ˈʃʊɡɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. with sweetening added

How To Use sugared In A Sentence

  • Does the plain, unsugared doughy type bagel look alike surpass the overly decorated with hundreds and thousands and pumped full of sweet chemicals with optional coating of chocolate (half dipped) Tescos Express doughnut win every time? Rabbit Stew. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Machine-guns against assegais; conquest sugared with religion; mutilation and rape masquerading as culture,—all this, with vast applause at the superiority of white over black soldiers! DARKWATER
  • You not only get a pot of tea, or coffee, but fresh (un-sugared) whipped cream, and a sweet.
  • Not much for eating filet mignon and scrambled eggs in the middle of the night, he only had coffee, black and unsugared, like he learned to drink it back in the navy. First Man
  • Sweetened bitterness, such as sugared espresso, for example, satiates the appetite, while savoury sourness, such as hot-and-sour soup, can stimulate hunger and highlight texture.
  • Advice in these countries is often that young children should avoid drinking tea with meals - if so, unsugared tea with or without milk, would make a good, dentally safe, between meal drink for children.
  • They were heavily sugared, quite unlike later types of bottled fruit in syrup.
  • Many meth users turn to sugared sodas to alleviate ‘dry mouth,’ and the sugar only fuels the decay-causing bacteria.
  • In addition, the young butler had stored away certain demijohns, holding half a dozen gallons each, of excellent “tafia,” a sugared brandy a trifle more pronounced in taste than the national beiju. Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
  • He hates to sugar others nor be sugared.
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