blancmange in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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blancmange [Brit bləˈmɒnʒ, bləˈmɑːnʒ, Am bləˈmɑndʒ, bləˈmɑ̃ʒ] N

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Her last name is derived from the name for the dessert blancmange.
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It shares something with blancmange (in addition to an unlikely pinkness) and polenta.
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Among the desserts we may find the sponge cake and the blancmange.
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Defining, let alone changing, culture might well be described as akin to pinning blancmange to a wall.
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The end-product is a kind of jelly similar to pannacotta, tapioca, or blancmange.
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He is as clearly defined as a blancmange in a hurricane.
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It's unfortunate that what they regard as one of the most important election issues was buried in a blancmange of bipartisan blandness during the election campaign.
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It was one of the few we hadn't seen however, about people playing tennis with blancmanges.
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People go into politics think they can change the way it works, but it's like wrestling a blancmange.
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Blancmange's version included a slight lyrical alteration.
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