Crossword-Solution: SUGARED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Sugared | imp. & p. p. | of Sugar |
| Sugared | a. | Sweetened. |
| Sugared | a. | Also used figuratively; as, sugared kisses. |
We have 22 clues for the answer “SUGARED”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Prepared to the popular taste. | 1 answer |
| Powdered, in a way | 1 answer |
| Made a little sweeter | 1 answer |
| Like some placebos | 1 answer |
| Like many donuts | 1 answer |
| Covered in sweet crystals | 1 answer |
| Candy-coated | 1 answer |
| Made sweet | 2 answers |
| Made palatable. | 2 answers |
| type of doughnut | 3 answers |
| Like many cereals | 3 answers |
| Sweetened, in a way | 3 answers |
| Like some doughnuts | 3 answers |
| Like some cookies | 3 answers |
| Sweetened | 7 answers |
| Candied ___. | 7 answers |
| Saccharine | 8 answers |
| A SWEETENED DELICACY | 10 answers |
| DESSERT MADE OF SWEETENED MILK COAGULATED WITH RENNET | 10 answers |
| A SWEETENED RHENISH WINE | 10 answers |
| A PUNCH MADE OF SWEETENED ALE OR WINE HEATED WITH SPICES AND ROASTED APPLES | 10 answers |
| Sweet | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with SUGARED (5)
Thus feeding his mind with many sweet thoughts and “sugared suppositions,” he journeyed along the sides of a range of hills which look out upon some of the goodliest scenes of the mighty Hudson.
And all the trumpets were pealing, and they came before the emperor's table and cried out, "Largesse, largesse!" After the meal the repast was held with many sugared dainties.
XLVII “This paragon should Queen Armida wed, A goodly swain to be a princess’ fere, A lovely partner of a lady’s bed, A noble head a golden crown to wear: His glosing sire his errand daily said, And sugared speeches whispered in mine ear To make me take this darling in mine arms, But still the adder stopt her ears from charms.
All that was most sugared and musical and generally delusive in the old library of her fathers had been brought out to this little woodland library, and to that nucleus of old leather-bound poets and romancers, long since dead, yet as alive and singing on their shelves as any bird on the sunny boughs outside, my young lady's private purse had added all that was most sugared and musical and generally delusive in the vellum bound Japanese-paper literature of our own luxurious day.
But the old woman shook her head and said: “Oh, ho! you dear children, who led you here? Just come in and stay with me, no ill shall befall you.” She took them both by the hand and let them into the house, and laid a most sumptuous dinner before them--milk and sugared pancakes, with apples and nuts.
Quotes with SUGARED (3)
Bees blew like cake-crumbs through the golden air, white butterflies like sugared wafers, and when it wasn't raining a diamond dust took over which veiled and yet magnified all things
History is the lie. History's words stain otherwise pristine books, drops of inky poison frosted in sugared deception.
We would either have a silent, a soft, a perfumed cross, sugared and honeyed with the consolations of Christ, or we faint; and providence must either brew a cup of gall and wormwood, mastered in the mixing with joy and songs, else we cannot be disciples. But Christ’s cross did not smile on him, his cross was a cross, and his ship sailed in blood, and his blessed soul was sea-sick, and heavy even to death.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 23 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).