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toffee
[ taw-fee, tof-ee ]
noun
- a brittle or chewy brown candy made of sugar or molasses boiled down with butter, often mixed with nuts.
- British. taffy.
toffee
/ ˈ³ÙÉ’´Úɪ /
noun
- a sweet made from sugar or treacle boiled with butter, nuts, etc
- for toffee informal.preceded by can't to be incompetent at a specified activity
he can't sing for toffee
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of toffee1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of toffee1
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Example Sentences
Long known as the home of sticky toffee pudding, Cartmel in Cumbria is experiencing its own sweet taste of success.
Over at Nama Ko, dessert is a miso-honey black truffle soft serve with dark chocolate toffee crunch, drizzled with both chocolate and caramel sauces.
The sun glares through the trees, and the air is thick and sticky; it feels like walking through toffee.
The oven was metal, probably for practical reasons, but the chimney above it seemed to be made of hard toffee.
A few of its products include coconut toffee roasted cashews, organic seaweed snacks and garlic mustard aioli.
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