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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61, It's not excess of turkey and plum pudding that has been indigestible; it's the surfeit of news.
62, Victoria's mucky bib came off her flower-sprigged Viyella dress and the chocolate pudding was sponged from her face.
63, Please help me find a recipe for Sweet Potato Pudding.
64, I use them to make a Summer Pudding or a water ice.
65, Yes, you can fill bowls and bowls with pudding, both chocolate and banana.
66, In a large mixing bowl combine cake mix and pudding.
67, Mind you, I don't suppose you would really want to stick them in the top of the Christmas pudding either.
68, Aunt Tossie put the long-handled gravy spoon back in the napkin-swathed pudding bowl and waited in happy expectation for the sea-kale.
69, In small quantities it adds a tangy richness to mince pies and Christmas pudding.
70, We are pudding fanatics as a family, the richer and more fattening the better.
71, The high sugar and alcohol content means that a pudding can become dangerously hot in a microwave.
72, Shearer, a tough nut not inclined to whinge(Sentencedict.com), said his ankle was like a pudding.
73, To eat the pudding manifestly compromises your fitness for battle and ascent.
74, After ripening, use as a topping for pudding, pound cake or ice cream.
75, Lots of cherries and other fruit and good boozy flavour - a cross between Christmas cake and pudding.
76, It is like trying to get a firm grip on a plateful of pudding.
77, My great-grandmother preferred to begin a meal with pudding in case she ran out of steam before the last course.
78, Short grain or pudding rice is almost round and slightly sweeter than long grain rices.
79, Cherries turn up again in a buttermilk pudding tricked out with rose petals and violets.
80, One enthusiastic supporter more than a century ago offered to go without pudding for a year to raise much-needed funds.
81, I wouldn't want a pudding unless it was chocolate cake!
82, A simple one-hour massage with oil costs about a tenner but I couldn't resist the wonderfully-named rice pudding massage.
83, Perfect puds Use rhubarb for a warming winter pudding with either a crumble topping or pastry.
84, They ate steak pudding with exceptional appetite and, when everything was cleared away, Melanie ran upstairs to comb her hair.
84, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
85, In the winter we used to have it hot with Yorkshire pudding.
86, Leave the tangerines whole, or slice and pour with the syrup around the pudding.
87, But for the 4 prospective parliamentary candidates ... the proof of the pudding has to be in the eating.
88, Bake 45 to 50 minutes or until center is set. Serve sauce with warm pudding.
89, London is a necropolis, its every corner the site of a murder, its soil a pudding of blood and tears.
90, The Marlins come as close to being instant pudding as almost any professional franchise in history.
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.