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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91, Some people lust after roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, but I don't.
92, And the proof of the pudding is 40% revenue growth worldwide year-on-year.
93, Volume 2 deals with general idioms e.g. keep the ball rolling, the proof of the pudding.
94, We had tomato soup for dinner, followed by roast beef and sago pudding, served airline-style on a tray.
95, Unmould for serving on to a heated plate large enough to accommodate the pudding and the sauce that will seep from it.
96, I wondered how they would take to steak and kidney pudding, oxtail soup, and plum duff.
97, Gina Smouse notes that by using low-fat evaporated milk and egg substitute, the fat content of the pudding will be lower.
98, Grandma Clegg made wait-and-see pudding, though it was always exactly the same - stewed apple with soggy meringue on top.
99, He'd left his sausage and the square of treacle tart she'd put out for his pudding.
100, I had no time to steam my Christmas pudding, so I poured boiling water over it and ate it like cake.
101, Ancient women sat in darkened eighteenth- and nineteenth-century doorways, heads covered in kerchiefs or round-brimmed hats like up-ended pudding basins.
102, My mother does not serve this pudding with a sauce to moisten it.
103, But every day we would have a pudding, rice or suet, and always different.
104, The pudding went down like a dream, in blessed silence, and Christopher and Francis disappeared to brew coffee.
105, Then the pudding was served, and dinner resumed, much to the relief of the children.
106, For both methods, loosen the pudding with a knife, turn out and serve with fruit sauce.
107, The plump body of the clown is made from partly-filled pudding basins to give the shallow domes required.
108, The sausages, black pudding, bacon, halves of tomatoes were added soon after to the sides of the pan.
109, But what sticks in my head, ridiculously, is the cabinet pudding.
110, Voice over Today they had spam or sausage casserole and mash followed by rice pudding and jam.
111, Who steamed fish for him and soft-boiled his eggs and stirred pudding rice into milk?
112, Serve dessert wines with a slice of Christmas cake, pudding, or my two desserts.
113, If you decide to serve a rich pudding, always offer a light alternative.
114, Products cover all basic lines including tea and coffee, biscuits[http://sentencedict.com], rice pudding and custard.
115, Mrs Abigail took a soup-plate from a cupboard and emptied the rice pudding on to it.
116, O'Lone had memories of meat pies and new potatoes, followed by sponge pudding.
117, Don't be tempted by uncooked cake or pudding mixture - it contains raw eggs.
118, The purple-skinned eggplant is baked to almost a soft pudding.
119, The main criticism was lack of richness: a Christmas pudding is only as good as its ingredients and any skimping is clearly apparent.
120, Over the generations, it has been transformed into a kind of set pudding with a rather tart flavour and honeycomb-like texture.
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