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pudding

noun as in mousse

Strong matches

noun as in coagulated dish

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Example Sentences

It was popularized as a holiday dessert in 16th-century England and also is known as Christmas pudding or plum pudding.

INSIDER TIP: Bring a collapsible sports chair and (try to) leave room for pecan pie and bread pudding.

What they got was, in the evocate words of Ben Franklin, a “Prince Eugene” who had “eaten a Pudding Bagg.”

Yes, you can eat familiar voileivăt (sandwiches) for lunch and rice pudding or banana cream pie for jălkiruoat (dessert).

Santa snacks on rice pudding in Denmark, sponge cake in Chile, Kulkuls in India, and mince pies in the U.K.

Well, the pudding moment arrived, and a huge slice almost obscured from sight the plate before us.

I tell you, madam, most distinctly and emphatically, that it is bread pudding and the meanest kind at that.'

Even the two hired men sitting under another tree devouring the delicious pudding, paused to hear Benny laugh.

Never take more than two vegetables; do not take a second plate of soup, pastry, or pudding.

Cheese is now eaten with apple puddings and pies; but is there any nook in England where they still grate it over plum pudding?

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pudding, such as: custard, junket, and tapioca.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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