A dish served as the last course of a meal.
Sinônimos
Examples for "sweet"
Examples for "sweet"
1I'll try something different this morning, she thought: sweet grass and chamomile.
2Watson, do you know this lady? said a sweet, concerned female voice.
3She was sweet and simple and beautiful and blank as clear water.
4Naturally companies that make sweet products, including Hershey's and Coca-Cola, oppose this.
5The most common type is clear and very mild-evena bit sweet.
1This dessert is so good that mere words cannot do it justice.
2Jamie wasn't pleased at his fourth dessert challenge in five pressure tests.
3I'd want a dessert for starter, for main course and for dessert.
4And in answer to your earlier question, I don't mind skipping dessert.
5That was true, but with the exception of dessert, food is food.
1A fleet of fore-and-afters at anchor has its own slender graciousness.
2Ye got a big dinner every night and a chocolate biscuit for afters.
3Carr is then booked in a little bit of afters.
4The warning comes afters tensions rose when a South Korean navy ship sank on Friday.
5There was also some afters between the two sides after the final whistle warm down.
6Chicken soup, it is, with a machete for afters.
7Others still are a sweet something for afters.
8There will be a charity auction, music from Neosupervital and an afters party at Renard's Nightclub.
9For afters she had pine nuts fresh-picked from their cones, each one a tiny, perfect treat.
10With probably a steamed pudding for afters.
11Put the champagne on ice for afters.
12We have been asked to do corporate events, or anything from house parties to the afters at weddings.
13It was ice cream for afters.
14And the pear tart for afters.'
15This is heartbreak squared, romantic pain for breakfast, lunch and afters; not everyone will be able to stomach it.
16There's cherry cobbler for afters.