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I . sug·ar [ˈʃʊgəʳ] N

1. sugar no pl (sweetener):

sugar
caster sugar Brit
icing [or powdered] sugar

2. sugar esp Am sl (term of affection):

sugar

3. sugar CHEM:

sugar

II . sug·ar [ˈʃʊgəʳ] VB trans

1. sugar (sweeten):

sugar

2. sugar fig (make agreeable):

sugar

ˈblood sug·ar N

blood sugar

ˈcast·or sug·ar N

castor sugar

ˈic·ing sug·ar N

icing sugar

lump ˈsug·ar N no pl

lump sugar

ma·ple ˈsug·ar N no pl

ˈsug·ar beet N no pl

sugar beet

ˈsug·ar bowl N

sugar bowl

ˈsug·ar cane N

sugar cane

ˈsug·ar-coat·ed ADJ

1. sugar-coated FOOD:

2. sugar-coated (acceptable):

sugar-coated fig pej

3. sugar-coated (sentimental):

ˈsug·ar dad·dy N inf

ˈsug·ar lump N esp Brit

sugar lump

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They face allegations of smuggling after eight mobile phones, top-up cards and receipts were found in a bag of sugar.
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Sugar production has declined, with most of the sugarcane now used for the production of rum.
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It is then imbibed with warm sugar syrup.
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It can not be sugar-coated, selectively told or truncated because it may be unsettling, divisive or even inculpatory.
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The rhamnolipid surfactant itself is valuable in the cosmetic industry, and rhamnolipids are a source of rhamnose, which is an expensive sugar in itself.
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He does it whenever he feels he should check his blood sugar level, even if he is in the clubhouse or the dugout during a game.
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Add caster sugar to the yolks and whisk until a lemony colour.
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These are dredged in a salt cure, which usually includes nitrates and sugar.
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The constant threat of a high blood sugar level can cause hyperactivity and conversely, low blood sugar level will cause lethargy and eventually unconciousness.
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The decline in the sugar content "and" the presence of ethanol (which is appreciably less dense than water) drop the density of the wort.
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