(British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)
1 The Stapley family ate an oatmeal pudding made in the following manner:-
2 Place them in the fridge for several hours, until pudding has set.
3 The pudding is bad, but the good stuff in it is indestructible.
4 He brought a few bottles of wine and a large Christmas pudding .
5 The proof of the pudding 's in the eating of it, they say.
6 The pudding passed untouched from before the very eyes of the twins.
7 Mr. Randal sat at the end of the table helping the pudding .
8 Spread on the pudding and let brown slightly in a hot oven.
9 The beef is roasted as usual and the pudding made as follows:
10 A very hard pudding - stone crops out about nine miles down the river.
11 We had chocolate pudding for dessert tonight, and there's still some left.
12 The first much resembled what is called in New England hasty pudding .
13 They broke up the pudding , the lobsters, the pears, and the oranges.
14 What we still didn't know was what proof was in the pudding .
15 Serve the pudding warm in bowls topped with your choice of fruit.
16 Mix thoroughly and pour into a well-buttered pudding - dish ; let bake until done.
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