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cukier
I. sugar [ˈʃʊgəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
1. sugar no pl (substance):
sugar
do you take sugar?
2. sugar (lump):
sugar
3. sugar (spoonful):
sugar
4. sugar inf (affection):
hey, sugar!
5. sugar inf (annoyance):
oh sugar!
Phrases:
to be all sugar and spice
II. sugar [ˈʃʊgəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans
1. sugar (add sugar):
sugar
słodzić [perf o-]
2. sugar (cover with sugar):
sugar
posypywać [perf posypać] cukrem
OpenDict entry
sugar N
refined sugar przemysł cukrowniczy
cane sugar N no pl
cane sugar
caster sugar N no pl Brit
caster sugar
castor sugar N Brit
castor sugar → caster sugar
caster sugar N no pl Brit
caster sugar
icing sugar N no pl Brit
icing sugar
sugar-basin N
sugar-basin
sugar beet N no pl
sugar beet
sugar bowl N
sugar bowl → sugar-basin
sugar-basin N
sugar-basin
sugar cane N no pl
sugar cane
sugar-coated [ˌsʊgəˈkəʊtɪd] ADJ
1. sugar-coated (covered):
sugar-coated
sugar-coated pill
2. sugar-coated fig, pej (pleasant):
sugar-coated
sugar daddy N inf
sugar daddy
sugar-lump N
sugar-lump
Present
Isugar
yousugar
he/she/itsugars
wesugar
yousugar
theysugar
Past
Isugared
yousugared
he/she/itsugared
wesugared
yousugared
theysugared
Present Perfect
Ihavesugared
youhavesugared
he/she/ithassugared
wehavesugared
youhavesugared
theyhavesugared
Past Perfect
Ihadsugared
youhadsugared
he/she/ithadsugared
wehadsugared
youhadsugared
theyhadsugared
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Many adverts out there are sugar-coated to sound and look amazing, but then leave you disappointed when you actually try the fare.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
So how can we change our sugar intake and get clued-up on those sugar-coated pantry devils?
www.dmarge.com
Nor should it mean sugar-coated reports, designed to validate government policy.
jamaica-gleaner.com
You have tasted cultural prejudice, often sugar-coated as subconscious bias, rife in the upper echelons of business and bureaucracy.
www.onlineopinion.com.au
The picture presented now is much grittier, more real, less sugar-coated.
www.odt.co.nz