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brickle
[brik-uhl]
adjective
Midland and Southern U.S.
easily broken; brittle.
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Other Word Forms
- brickleness noun
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President Clinton presented her with a cake covered in butter brickle frosting.
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As we ate our cups of butter brickle, I felt Aimee stiffen by my side.
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Don added, “Hopefully, people will remember eating butter brickle or their favorite flavor down by the lake or talking to Grandma. Ice cream is a simple pleasure in life.”
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Leave out a bowl of Mary Janes, though, and you’ll have a whole group of folks searching Monster.com before you can say butter brickle candy.
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They keep at least 4-6 flavors in the freezer: chocolate, vanilla, butter brickle, rocky road and others.
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