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tart1 [tɑ:t, Am tɑ:rt] N FOOD

tart

tart2 [tɑ:t, Am tɑ:rt] ADJ

1. tart taste:

tart

2. tart remark, reply, tone:

tart

I . tart3 [tɑ:t, Am tɑ:rt] N

1. tart pej inf (promiscuous woman):

tart
dziwka f

2. tart (prostitute):

tart

II . tart3 [tɑ:t, Am tɑ:rt] VB trans esp Brit inf

Usage examples with tart

to tart sth up

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Surviving medieval recipes frequently call for flavoring with a number of sour, tart liquids.
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The pie is a chocolate and walnut tart in a pie shell usually with a pastry dough crust.
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An early 19th century book for opulent families featured a chocolate tart recipe that included cinnamon and lemon peel, taken from a 1770 book.
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The actress said she had grown into the character and hoped she would remain cheeky, mischievous and a tart with a heart.
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Tarts in particular are made with all sorts of toppings, from sweet apple to onion.
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It has a tart, cranberry-like flavor, and sugar is often added to sweeten the beverage.
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The sweetness is very different from sugar, being less instant, tart, and lasting longer.
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The fruit is a sweet but slightly tart cherry, 512 mm (rarely to 25 mm) in diameter, scarlet, ripening in early summer.
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The albino variant of redcurrant, often referred to as white currant, has the same tart flavour but with greater sweetness.
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This rustic apple is firm, tart and fragrant.
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