Definition: 1. A sweet substance, often in the form of white or brown crystals , made from the juices of various plants, used in cooking or to make tea, coffee, etc. sweeter. 2. A white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative. 3. Informal terms for money. 4. Sweeten with sugar.
Use 'sugar' in a sentence:
1. Dredge the top of the cake with icing sugar.
2. Wheat, maize and sugar beet are planted in rotation.
3. Place the eggs and sugar in a large basin.
4. Add 3 tbsp sugar.
5. Maple syrup is made from sap extracted from the sugar maple tree.
6. Sugar and starch are broken down in the stomach.
7. See you later, sugar.
8. In 'a spoonful of sugar', the word 'spoonful' is a partitive.
9. No sugar for me ─ doctor's orders.
10. No sugar for me, thanks ─ I'm counting my calories.
11. There was Mrs. Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea.
12. She sprinkled sugar over the strawberries.
13. Cream the butter and sugar together.
14. I've been advised to cut sugar out of my diet.
15. Sugar is ubiquitous in the diet.
16. She sprinkled the strawberries with sugar.
17. Dust the cake with sugar.
18. As part of the diet, allow yourself a small daily ration of sugar.
19. Don't stir or the sugar will crystallize.
20. Beat the butter and sugar until soft and fluffy.
21. Do you take sugar in your coffee?
22. How many sugars do you take in coffee?
23. The islands export sugar and fruit.
24. No sugar for me, thanks—I'm counting my calories.
25. My doctor has forbidden me sugar.
26. Beat the butter and sugar; then blend in the egg.
27. Blend together the eggs, sugar and flour.
28. I can't find the sugar – and we're out of milk.
29. The bacteria were growing in a sugar medium.
30. The juice contains no added sugar.
31. This juice contains no added sugar.
32. All dietetic meals are low in sugar.
33. Do you take sugar in your tea?
34. Cook until the sugar starts to caramelize.
35. Heat gently until the sugar dissolves.
36. Hunger is the body's signal that levels of blood sugar are too low.
37. Did you put sugar in my coffee?
38. Oh sugar! I've forgotten my book!
39. One group was treated with the new drug, and the control group was given a sugar pill.
40. Too much sugar will rot your teeth.
41. Sugar occurs naturally in fruit.
42. Plants produce sugars and starch to provide themselves with energy.
43. Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems.
44. Insulin enables the body to use and store sugar.
45. This enabled the country to become self-sufficient in sugar.
46. My family now accepts the fact that I don't eat sugar or bread.