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Etymology
Origin of sugared
First recorded in 1325–75, sugared is from the Middle English word sugred. See sugar, -ed 3
Example Sentences
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"Nah, nah, nah. I used to use sugared hot water, before the days of hair lacquer. And I couldn't afford hair lacquer, anyway."
From BBC • Jun. 24, 2025
Generations of rockers would strive to replicate the sugared hard rock of the Raspberries but Carmen wound up softening his attack after he parted ways with the group.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 11, 2024
Takeout: The Much Ado About Stuffing pickup feast includes a 14-pound natural turkey ready to roast in your oven, gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, brown sugared yams, roasted Brussels sprouts and roasted delicata squash.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 15, 2023
Dip each in the turbinado sugar to coat one side; set sugared side up on the prepared baking sheet, nine per sheet.
From Washington Times • Aug. 15, 2023
Ginger, a spicy sugared ginger smell, enveloped them.
From "Song of Solomon" by Toni Morrison
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