sweet-flavored love

Definitions

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  • adjective with sweetening added

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Examples

  • The FDA says its ban on sweet-flavored cigarettes highlights the importance of reducing the number of children who start to smoke, and who become addicted to dangerous tobacco products.

    Up in smoke: FDA bans flavored cigarettes 2009

  • The FDA says its ban on sweet-flavored cigarettes highlights the importance of reducing the number of children who start to smoke, and who become addicted to dangerous tobacco products.

    Up in smoke: FDA bans flavored cigarettes 2009

  • There are college kids drinking sweet-flavored vodka drinks from plastic bottles, old men with sweat-stained blue caps, a group of boys trading blue and red markers to finish up a cardboard sign.

    The Comeback Season Jennifer E. Smith 2008

  • There are college kids drinking sweet-flavored vodka drinks from plastic bottles, old men with sweat-stained blue caps, a group of boys trading blue and red markers to finish up a cardboard sign.

    The Comeback Season Jennifer E. Smith 2008

  • There are college kids drinking sweet-flavored vodka drinks from plastic bottles, old men with sweat-stained blue caps, a group of boys trading blue and red markers to finish up a cardboard sign.

    The Comeback Season Jennifer E. Smith 2008

  • There are college kids drinking sweet-flavored vodka drinks from plastic bottles, old men with sweat-stained blue caps, a group of boys trading blue and red markers to finish up a cardboard sign.

    The Comeback Season Jennifer E. Smith 2008

  • Brewer Anheuser-Busch says it will introduce a caffeinated, sweet-flavored beer for twentysomething club goers to compete with the flavored rums and vodkas gaining ground on the dance floor.

    The Speculist: October 2004 Archives 2003

  • Children eat the pods which contain a sticky sweet-flavored pulp.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Children eat the pods which contain a sticky sweet-flavored pulp.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • A beautiful earth, sprinkled with flowers, a bright sun, a calm river free of rocks, sweet-flavored tobacco, thriving corn, an acquaintance with the Great Spirit -- well might the old man who received the French man say: "thou shalt enter all our cabins in peace."

    The French in the Heart of America John Finley 1901

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