Synonym: pud. Similar words: puddling, adding, wadding, wedding, shedding, sledding, prodding, plodding. Meaning: ['pʊdɪŋ] n. 1. any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes 2. (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally) 3. any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed.
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4, Praise is not pudding.
5, He ate every bit of the pudding.
6, This is a mold of pudding.
7, She ladled cream over her pudding.
8, Grate some nutmeg on top of the pudding.
9, The cook mixed the pudding in a basin.
10, Shall I make a jelly for pudding?
11, I haven't made a pudding today.
12, Is there any more rice pudding?
13, This is a mould of pudding.
14, There isn't a pudding today.
15, This chestnut pudding is a rich dessert with a festive flavour.
16, I must try some of that pudding.
17, Let the pudding chill for an hour.
18, Any more pudding would simply be excessive.
19, Can you taste pepper in the pudding?
20, We had strawberries and cream for pudding.
21, The pudding was delicately flavoured with vanilla.
22, The pudding was made with evaporated milk.
23, He took a mouthful of his pudding.
24, The coffee flavour complemented the richness of the pudding.
25, Grate the nutmeg into the mixture/over the pudding.
26, I thought we'd have trifle for pudding.
27, They served apple pudding for dessert.
28, Let the pudding chill for an hour until set.
29, People in England often have roast beef and Yorkshire pudding for lunch on Sundays.
30, I'm still hungry — can I have some more pudding?
More similar words: puddling, adding, wadding, wedding, shedding, sledding, prodding, plodding, forbidding, puddle, add in, add insult to injury, cuddling, dingy, lading, ending, fading, ceding, holding, hiding, landing, dining, reading, gliding, mending, pending, funding, eluding, leading, finding.