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hasty pudding
noun
- New England. cornmeal mush.
- Chiefly British. a dish made of flour or oatmeal stirred into seasoned boiling water or milk and quickly cooked.
hasty pudding
noun
- a simple pudding made from milk thickened with tapioca, semolina, etc, and sweetened
- a mush of cornmeal, served with treacle sugar
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Origin of hasty pudding1
Example Sentences
Then Uncle George came with a smaller bucket of syrup, and everybody ate the hot hasty pudding with maple syrup for supper.
One of its first mandates was “members in alphabetical order shall provide a pot of hasty pudding for every meeting.â€
At the Chalk Hill House near Uniontown, she was served fried chicken, fried ham, fried hasty pudding, huckleberries, strawberry preserves, real maple syrup, watermelon-rind pickles, cookies, cake, applesauce, flannel cakes and coffee.
My diet consists mostly of hasty pudding, boiled corn, and bread baked in the ashes, and sometimes a little meat and butter.
"A dish of hasty pudding," replied Ben, with the smile of an innocent youth who had a keen appetite, with something good to satisfy it—"a dish of nice hasty pudding, sir, made of oats."
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