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Definition of marshmallow in English: marshmallownoun mɑːʃˈmaləʊˈmɑrʃˌmɛloʊ 1A soft, chewy item of confectionery made with sugar and gelatin. 棉花糖,棉花软糖 toasting marshmallows over a campfire as modifier chocolate-covered marshmallow cookies figurative a tough-as-nails reporter with a marshmallow centre Example sentencesExamples - Homemade marshmallows are dusted with confectioner's sugar and cut in squares.
- Chad paused, and examined the squishy white marshmallow he was holding.
- It has a refreshing creamy nose with complex hints of juniper, toasted marshmallows and honey.
- David had begun a conversation with the twins over the best kind of marshmallow to eat.
- I do not like vegetables but would eat them if they tasted of chocolate or marshmallow or any other sweets.
- Bakewell base, lemon curd and marshmallow topping, dipped in coconut and adorned with three mini eggs.
- There on the back was cheese, caramel, butter, plain, and even marshmallow flavored popcorn!
- And what young lady doesn't like the smell of raspberry milkshake, candy and marshmallow?
- Jerking the stick out of the fire can send the hot marshmallow flying toward a fellow camper's hair or face.
- Maple syrup is drizzled over roasting vegetables, baked sweet potatoes come with marshmallows, and there are cookies everywhere.
- Other time-honored trout baits include kernels of corn and pinches of marshmallow.
- A pavlova sounds a little tricky for the cook, but really it's just a meringue with a chewy or marshmallow centre and I haven't eaten one for a long time.
- She bit into the charred marshmallow, spilling hot liquid marshmallow down her chin.
- The most unusual bread he has tasted recently was marshmallow and beer flavour.
- Invite each princess to build a castle of marshmallows, gumdrops, soft candies and toothpicks.
- Who was the person that first thought of putting marshmallow in hot chocolate?
- His cheeks were bright red from the heat and he was holding a stick of gooey marshmallow that we'd toasted only moments before.
- The marshmallow centre will sink and leave high, crisp sides.
- There's a sweetness too, a hint of toasted marshmallow.
- To get around this, there are now marshmallows derived from fish gelatin.
2A tall pink-flowered European plant that grows in brackish marshes. The roots were formerly used to make marshmallow, and it is sometimes cultivated for medicinal use. Althaea officinalis, family Malvaceae
Rhymesaloe, callow, fallow, hallow, mallow, sallow, shallow, tallow Definition of marshmallow in US English: marshmallownounˈmɑrʃˌmɛloʊˈmärSHˌmelō 1A soft, chewy confection made with sugar and gelatin. toasting marshmallows over a campfire as modifier chocolate-covered marshmallow cookies figurative a tough-as-nails reporter with a marshmallow center Example sentencesExamples - Maple syrup is drizzled over roasting vegetables, baked sweet potatoes come with marshmallows, and there are cookies everywhere.
- The most unusual bread he has tasted recently was marshmallow and beer flavour.
- Jerking the stick out of the fire can send the hot marshmallow flying toward a fellow camper's hair or face.
- Who was the person that first thought of putting marshmallow in hot chocolate?
- Invite each princess to build a castle of marshmallows, gumdrops, soft candies and toothpicks.
- Chad paused, and examined the squishy white marshmallow he was holding.
- David had begun a conversation with the twins over the best kind of marshmallow to eat.
- Bakewell base, lemon curd and marshmallow topping, dipped in coconut and adorned with three mini eggs.
- It has a refreshing creamy nose with complex hints of juniper, toasted marshmallows and honey.
- She bit into the charred marshmallow, spilling hot liquid marshmallow down her chin.
- There on the back was cheese, caramel, butter, plain, and even marshmallow flavored popcorn!
- And what young lady doesn't like the smell of raspberry milkshake, candy and marshmallow?
- The marshmallow centre will sink and leave high, crisp sides.
- Homemade marshmallows are dusted with confectioner's sugar and cut in squares.
- I do not like vegetables but would eat them if they tasted of chocolate or marshmallow or any other sweets.
- There's a sweetness too, a hint of toasted marshmallow.
- To get around this, there are now marshmallows derived from fish gelatin.
- His cheeks were bright red from the heat and he was holding a stick of gooey marshmallow that we'd toasted only moments before.
- A pavlova sounds a little tricky for the cook, but really it's just a meringue with a chewy or marshmallow centre and I haven't eaten one for a long time.
- Other time-honored trout baits include kernels of corn and pinches of marshmallow.
2also marsh mallowA tall pink-flowered European plant that grows in brackish marshes. The roots were formerly used to make marshmallow, and it is sometimes cultivated for medicinal use. Althaea officinalis, family Malvaceae |