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Meanings of
sugarcoat
in English
Coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze.
candy
glaze
Usage of
sugarcoat
in English
1
Strong relationships notwithstanding, she won't
sugarcoat
the challenges of working in Nigeria.
2
I'd like to be able to
sugarcoat
that news for my kids.
3
And he's not going to
sugarcoat
any of that to get elected.
4
This movie is all about humanity and it didn't
sugarcoat
his life.
5
As much as Becka tried to
sugarcoat
it, Tree Tops sounded horrible.
6
We didn't need anyone to
sugarcoat
it -we wanted the real thing.
7
Brother Candle suggested, Whatever you do, be clear and don't
sugarcoat
.
8
Nobilo does not
sugarcoat
the possibility that it may never happen.
9
The only thing he could do was to
sugarcoat
the truth.
10
It felt good. Kentucky coach Mark Stoops did not
sugarcoat
his team's effort.
11
We don't
sugarcoat
things. Keely reached out and covered his hand with hers.
12
He didn't
sugarcoat
what he was, even though other people did.
13
At least Brendan Rodgers did not try to
sugarcoat
it.
14
I don't
sugarcoat
anything and I wouldn't want someone to
sugarcoat
something with me.
15
Matt refused to pull any punches or
sugarcoat
the truth.
16
Doctors don't usually
sugarcoat
the truth, but he offered my mom his nonclinical opinion.
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sugarcoat
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sugarcoat the situation
sugarcoat things
Sugarcoat
through the time
Sugarcoat
across language varieties
United States of America
Common