Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. Plural form of dessert.
Examples
“Honey is not only good in desserts, but also complements savory foods in the Mexican kitchen, partnering well with smoky, dried red chiles.”
“The idea of large gaudy desserts is going to be a thing of the pass.”
“Spices were also used in desserts, soups and wine.”
“This is an effective way to figure out who's been sneaking desserts from the cooler or to catch a office refrigerator thief.”
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“However, the meals were excellent and definitely top of the line in desserts and in flavors.”
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“But my opinion on lemon desserts is often skewed, as they are not my favorite.”
“One of my favorite desserts is a piece of cornbread slathered with real butter and topped with a generous spoonful of homemade fig preserves.”
“This would be so cute for my fiance who loves making pumpkin desserts using real pumpkins.”
“The great thing about these types of desserts is that they are incredibly unfussy.”
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“Peanuts are now used throughout the country in desserts, baked goods, in drinks, ices and ice cream, and in sauces for chicken and pork.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘desserts’.
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emordnilap
reviled, loot, no, ta, rat, part, pit, stop, spat, ten, mad, mart and 108 more...
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IMCO - EU nomenclature
includes words of the "Prodcom list"
abaca, abdominal, abrasive, absorbent, absorber, accelerator, accessory, account book, accumulator, acebutolol, acetaldehyde, acetamide and 4515 more...
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[Open] Anadromes
An anadrome forms a different word (or phrase) when spelled backwards. Anadromes are also called volvograms, reversgrams, heteropalindromes, backwords, semordnilap or emordnilaps, and, regrettably...
desserts, stressed, trebled, satraps, reviled, Delbert, deliver, treble, warder, visual, sports, strops and 41 more...
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DYSLEXIC'S DREAD
Words That Make Sense in Reverse Too! Bad news for a dyslexic, 'cause s/he's got no clue if s/he read the word correctly or not, as opposed to a palindrome (i.e., no mistake possible, cf. "Dyslexic...
tool, lever, nap, pool, leer, leek, desserts, strop, doom, ukiah, yaws, ward and 213 more...
Tweets
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oroboros Stressed in reverse. Jul 22, 2007