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sugarloaf

[ shoog-er-lohf ]

noun

plural sugarloaves
  1. a large, usually conical loaf or mass of hard refined sugar: the common form of household sugar until the mid-19th century.
  2. anything resembling this in shape.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of sugarloaf1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375鈥1425
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Citizen Punch, sitting under his humped back and sugarloaf hat on the lip of the little stage, his floppy legs dangling, is performing for the rowdy seaside audience below him.

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You鈥檒l want to surrender, as Sand did, to the enchantment of the 鈥減icturesque, sugarloaf village鈥 that rises at the summit, a sand castle amid the clouds.

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When I聽finally went to Accra that Christmas I聽discovered among other things: sugarloaf pineapple, hip-life music, and my father's other offspring.

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鈥淭he first rains we get here will leave the mountains white as a sugarloaf down to their very foot.鈥

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"They were delighted when we were able to market their sugarloaf pineapple in Europe."

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