wedding-cake
1 Americanadjective
noun
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a white cake, traditionally in tiered layers, covered with white icing and decorated.
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(in England) a fruit cake, similar in appearance.
noun
Etymology
Origin of wedding-cake1
First recorded in 1875–80
Origin of wedding cake1
First recorded in 1640–50
Example Sentences
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With its butter yellow paint, green shutters, and white railings, Gracie Mansion is a wedding cake of a house overlooking the East River.
From BBC
The newlyweds said they "wouldn't change a thing" about their big day, which also included eating a Welsh cake in lieu of a wedding cake.
From BBC
“It wasn’t just any cake tin. It was the heart-shaped tin I had used to bake my own wedding cake,” Ms. Wilson, a British chef and food author, explains in her wise, engaging memoir.
She looked like an ill-tempered wedding cake with feet.
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They said all current orders for celebration or wedding cakes would be honoured.
From BBC
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