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fudge

/fuhj/US // fʌdʒ //UK // (fʌdʒ) //

软糖,软膏,软木,软饮料

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a soft candy made of sugar, butter, milk, chocolate, and sometimes nuts.

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Examples

  • The “Change Is Brewing” flavor — comprising cold brew coffee ice cream with marshmallows and fudge brownies — aims to help “transform the nation’s approach to public safety,” the company said in support of the legislation.

  • Cars lined up for miles behind the Trenton Bridge that links Mount Desert Island to the mainland, crawling past fudge shops, lobster pounds, weed dispensaries, motels and antique stores.

  • Mississippi’s pie, a chocolate graham cracker crust, pumped with chocolate fudge and covered in fluffy whipped cream and chocolate shavings, went to Rachel, who Fong met during a hazy night of Karaoke the day she graduated college.

  • A sweet licorice fudge called Kick was my favorite, and I preferred my salty licorice as a lozenge with a powder heart — Tyrkisk Peber is a classic example of salmiakki, the Finnish salty licorice.

  • A mountain of whipped cream hides ice cream veined with what tastes like fudge in a nutty sundae.

  • And the hot fudge is some of the best anywhere – thick and glossy black, just minimally sweet.

  • Rather, I'm just incensed by those who fudge its ability beyond all recognition.

  • But what I suspect he was trying to fudge before the residency panel was, indeed, his residency.

  • And why is this guy always trying fudge something or another?

  • The religious messages in the April holidays are pointed, unequivocal, impossible to fudge.

  • "Fudge on your everlasting knitting," said Sal, snatching the sock from Mary's hands and making the needles fly nimbly.

  • They opened the packages of luncheon and ate with ravenous appetites, finishing off with fudge and cheese sticks.

  • "Here, eat this and stop quarreling," interrupted Molly, thrusting a plate of fudge before them.

  • Donald smiled to himself at the thought of the hard-case Bluenose mate having a penchant for chocolate “fudge.”

  • If mother happened to be out of chocolate, which sometimes occurred, Betsey made a fudge with cocoa or coffee.