sugar spoon — noun a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell • Syn: ↑sugar shell • Hypernyms: ↑spoon * * * a small spoon for serving granulated sugar, resembling but having a wider bowl than a teaspoon. [1700 10] … Useful english dictionary
Sugar addiction — is a term for the situation where individuals crave sugar laden sweet foods and find it extremely difficult if not impossible to control their intake. The attraction to sugar had in the past been considered merely psychological dependence, but… … Wikipedia
Sugar panning — M M with ruler marked in millimeters showing the layers of the hard panned candy shell. Sugar panning, or simply panning, is a method for adding a candy shell to candy or nuts.[1] Popular candies that employ this process in their manufacture… … Wikipedia
Sugar Daddy (1999 song) — Infobox Song Name = Sugar Daddy Artist = John Cameron Mitchell Album = Hedwig and the Angry Inch Original Cast Album Released = 1999 track no = 4 Recorded = Genre = Rock Cast recording Length = 4:27 Writer = Stephen Trask Label = Atlantic… … Wikipedia
Sugar spoon — A sugar spoon is a piece of cutlery used for serving granulated sugar. This type of spoon resembles a teaspoon except the bowl is deeper and often the shape of a sea shell. Sometimes sugar spoons are called sugar shells. Sterling silver sugar… … Wikipedia
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Big Sugar Creek — is a waterway of 40 50 miles in length in the Ozark Mountains of southwest Missouri. Big Sugar starts near the Arkansas state line. Only about convert|24|mi|km of this is floatable during the spring and summer. The gradient is near 9 from Highway … Wikipedia
Magic Shell — is an American dessert product produced by Smucker’s. It is a syrup that quickly hardens into a crispy shell when poured onto a cold surface, which is the origin of the product s name. The syrup is primarily designed for use on ice cream. It… … Wikipedia
Tiger shell — Tiger Ti ger, n. [OE. tigre, F. tigre, L. tigris, Gr. ti gris; probably of Persian origin; cf. Zend tighra pointed, tighri an arrow, Per. t[=i]r; perhaps akin to E. stick, v. t.; probably so named from its quickness.] 1. A very large and powerful … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tortoise-shell tiger — Tiger Ti ger, n. [OE. tigre, F. tigre, L. tigris, Gr. ti gris; probably of Persian origin; cf. Zend tighra pointed, tighri an arrow, Per. t[=i]r; perhaps akin to E. stick, v. t.; probably so named from its quickness.] 1. A very large and powerful … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English