hasty pudding
Americannoun
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New England. cornmeal mush.
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Chiefly British. a dish made of flour or oatmeal stirred into seasoned boiling water or milk and quickly cooked.
noun
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a simple pudding made from milk thickened with tapioca, semolina, etc, and sweetened
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a mush of cornmeal, served with treacle sugar
Etymology
Origin of hasty pudding
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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At the Chalk Hill House near Uniontown, she was served fried chicken, fried ham, fried hasty pudding, huckleberries, strawberry preserves, real maple syrup, watermelon-rind pickles, cookies, cake, applesauce, flannel cakes and coffee.
From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2015
I will stand tall as I stand on this list, of hasty pudding honourees - you get the gist.
From BBC • Jan. 29, 2010
In the 1790s some Harvard students met on Saturday nights, held mock trials, wound up by slapping together a mess of corn meal and molasses called hasty pudding.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His editorial recipe served the housewife a hasty pudding of bland fiction, beauty tips, and advice ranging from babies to plumbing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Laura looked at him all the time she was eating her hasty pudding, because she had heard Pa say to Ma that he was wild.
From "Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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