sugar tongs
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sugar tongs
First recorded in 1700–10
Example Sentences
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Wednesday’s Miss Manners column incorrectly stated that if a crouton falls down the dress of the lady seated next to you, etiquette dictates removing it with the sugar tongs.
From Washington Post • Dec. 9, 2021
His fastidious diction is unmistakable: he picks up words as if with sugar tongs – as if each syllable needed personal attention.
From The Guardian • Mar. 17, 2013
Except, that is, for the sugar tongs: Solti squeezed them too tightly, and his sugar cube popped into the breast pocket of Covent Garden's administrator, the late Sir David Webster.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Julius Gregory took time off from designing country homes to hammer out a pair of silver sugar tongs.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He took the sugar tongs, the medallions, and the magnifying glass, one by one, and turned them in his pudgy fingers.
From "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke
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