butterscotch / ˈbʌt ərˌskɒtʃ /

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butterscotch2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a flavor produced in puddings, frostings, ice cream, etc., by combining brown sugar, vanilla extract, and butter with other ingredients.
  2. a hard, brittle taffy made with butter, brown sugar, etc.
  3. a golden brown color.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having the flavor of butterscotch.

更多butterscotch例句

  1. Our journey began on the nine-mile trek out to Mist Falls, a route paralleling the Kings River through ponderosa pines whose flaky red bark smelled like butterscotch.
  2. It had “excellent caramelization” and “toasty butterscotch flavors,” with a “pleasant saltiness on the finish.”
  3. I like to use Valrhona chocolates if possible, but you can substitute your favorite brand of chocolate and use butterscotch or caramel chips in place of Dulcey.
  4. The concoction, dubbed Scotchy Scotch Scotch, consists of a butterscotch ice cream with butterscotch swirls.
  5. There were rich shades of butterscotch and bold hues of purple.
  6. Chocolate chips or butterscotch chips, walnuts or pecans, coffee or peanut butter or dried fruit…yes, the list goes on and on.
  7. Even Doncaster butterscotch is more familiar than Doncaster piety, but the Church is particularly active here, nevertheless.
  8. Doncaster, out of the season, is a singularly quiet and inoffensive town, and looks as innocent as its native butterscotch.
  9. But he wrote other poetry—poetry which everybody knows—poetry as familiar in every child's mouth as butterscotch.
  10. The cream pies were on a stick, and coated with chocolate, butterscotch, and vanilla with coconut.
  11. "I'm no saying Jacinta's no fascinating, an' I've seen ye looking at her like a laddie eyeing a butterscotch," he said.