(with sugar)

  • 31Sugar Baby Love —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Sugar Baby Love (single de Wink).  Sugar Baby Love, est le premier single des Rubettes, édité par Polydor en 1974. Sommaire 1 Genèse du morceau 2 Ventes …

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  • 32sugar — sug|ar1 [ ʃugər ] noun *** 1. ) uncount a sweet substance consisting of very small white or brown pieces that is added to food or drinks to make them taste sweet: Do you like sugar in your coffee? white/brown sugar a spoonful/teaspoon of sugar a… …

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  • 33sugar — sug·ar || ʃʊgÉ™(r) n. sweet crystalline substance derived from sugar cane and sugar beets (used mainly to flavor foods); any of a number of water soluble crystalline carbohydrates (Chemistry); darling, sweetheart v. sprinkle with sugar,… …

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  • 34sugar — sug|ar1 W3S2 [ˈʃugə US ər] n ↑butter, ↑egg, ↑flour, ↑sugar [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: çucre, from Medieval Latin zuccarum, from Arabic sukkar, from Persian shakar, from Sanskrit sarkara] 1.) [U] a sweet w …

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  • 35sugar — 1 noun 1 (U) a sweet white or brown substance that is obtained from plants and used to sweeten food and drinks: Do you take sugar in your coffee? 2 (C) the amount of sugar that a small spoon can hold: How many sugars do you want in your tea? 3… …

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  • 36sugar — /ˈʃʊgə / (say shooguh) noun 1. a sweet crystalline substance, sucrose, cane sugar, or beet sugar, C12H22O11, obtained chiefly from the juice of the sugar cane or sugar beet, but present in sorghum, maple sap, etc., and extensively used for food… …

  • 37sugar*/*/ — [ˈʃʊgə] noun I 1) [U] a sweet substance that is added to food or drinks to make them taste sweet Do you take sugar in your coffee?[/ex] 2) [C] the amount of sugar that is contained in a TEASPOON How many sugars do you take?[/ex] II verb [T] sugar …

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  • 38sugar-coated — adjective 1 covered with sugar 2 made to seem better than something really is: I m tired of hearing Fred s sugar coated promises …

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  • 39Sugar-and-Water Day, sugar-cupping —    Two of the names for a widespread children s custom which entailed visiting a particular well or spring and mixing the water with sugar or sweets to make a special drink, on a particular day of the year. The day, the name, and the other… …

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  • 40with — /wID, wIT/ preposition 1 near someone or something, or in someone s presence: I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. | Mix the powder with boiling water. 2 having, possessing, or showing a particular thing, quality or feeling: a book with a green …

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