Collocations for "sugared"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "sugared" in context.
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sugar
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [cane, natural, brown, white, icing, granulated, refined] sugar
- (raw) cane sugar
- with (real) fruit sugars
- [two, three] sugars (please)
- [black, white] with [two] sugars
- with [two] [lumps, cubes, spoonfuls] of sugar
- a [tea, table, level, heaped] spoon of sugar
- a spoonful of sugar
- [500 grams, two pounds] of sugar
- has a [high, low] blood sugar
- drugs: [high-grade, extra-fine] (Colombian) sugar
- added sugar to her [coffee, tea]
- put sugar into his [coffee]
- take sugar in your [coffee]
- do you take sugar?
- would you like (some) sugar?
- [add, sieve, introduce] (the) sugar
- am trying to cut back on sugar
- has too much sugar (for me)
- add sugar to [taste, sweeten, serve]
- add sugar to the [bowl, ingredients, dough, mix]
- [sprinkle, cover, layer] with sugar
- (oh,) sugar! I've lost my [keys, wallet]
- you look [great, wonderful], sugar!
- slang: give [me, daddy] some sugar
- a [spike, dose] of sugar
- sugar [cane, beet, molasses]
- sugar [levels, content]
- a sugar [jar, tin, cube]
- slang: is her sugar daddy
- sugar the [cake, doughnut, coffee]
- [something, a way] to sugar the pill
'sugared' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):