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Pudding

pudding
 noun  Etymology: Middle English  Date: 13th century  1. blood sausage  2.  a.  (1) a boiled or baked soft food usually with a cereal base corn ~ bread ~  (2) a dessert of a soft, spongy, or thick creamy consistency chocolate ~  (3) British dessert 1  b. a dish often containing suet or having a suet crust and originally boiled in a bag steak and kidney ~
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1.
  n. 1 a any of various sweet cooked dishes (plum pudding; rice pudding). b a savoury dish containing flour, suet, etc. (Yorkshire pudding; steak and kidney pudding). c the sweet course of a meal. d the intestines of a pig etc. stuffed with oatmeal, spices, blood, etc. (black pudding). 2 colloq. a person or thing resembling a pudding. 3 (Naut. puddening) a pad or tow binding to prevent chafing etc. Phrases and idioms in the pudding club sl. pregnant. pudding-cloth a cloth used for tying up some puddings for boiling. pudding face colloq. a large fat face. pudding-head colloq. a stupid person. pudding-stone a conglomerate rock consisting of rounded pebbles in a siliceous matrix. Derivatives puddingy adj. Etymology: ME poding f. OF boudin black pudding ult. f. L botellus sausage: see BOWEL ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  полужидкий ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1. пудинг; запеканка hasty pudding —- заварной пудинг из муки 2. что-либо напоминающее пудинг (по виду или консистенции) 3. шотл. колбасное изделие black pudding —- черный пудинг, кровяная колбаса 4. кишки pudding house —- груб. желудок 5. мор. носовой или кормовой кранец 6. мор. мат, оплетка 7. десерт, сладкое 8. разг. толстячок 9. разг. тугодум, тупица 10. выигрыш; навар; то, что привалило Id: more praise than pudding —- из спасиба шубы не сошьешь Id: the proof of the pudding is in the eating —- все проверяется на практике ...
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  face толстая круглая физиономия PUDDING noun  1) пудинг  2) что-л., напоминающее пудинг (по форме, консистенции)  3) вид колбасы; - black pudding  4) = puddening more praise than pudding - из спасибо шубы не сошьешь; благодарность на словах the proof of the pudding is in the eating - не попробуешь, не узнаешь - pudding face ...
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  (puddings) 1. A pudding is a cooked sweet food made with flour, fat, and eggs, and usually served hot. ...a cherry sponge pudding with warm custard. N-VAR 2. Some people refer to the sweet course of a meal as the pudding. (BRIT) ...a menu featuring canapes, a starter, a main course and a pudding... = dessert, sweet N-VAR 3. see also Yorkshire pudding 4. If you say the proof of the pudding or the proof of the pudding is in the eating, you mean that something new can only be judged to be good or bad after it has been tried or used. PHRASE ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a hot sweet dish, made from cake, rice, bread etc with fruit, milk or other sweet things added  (another helping of rice pudding | bread and butter pudding) 2 a thick sweet creamy dish, usually made with milk, eggs, sugar, and a little flour, and served cold  (chocolate pudding) 3 BrE any sweet dish served at the end of a meal  (There's ice-cream for pudding.)  (- see also dessert) 4 BrE a boiled dish that is not sweet, made of a mixture of flour, fat etc, with meat or vegetables inside  (steak and kidney pudding) 5 BrE informal someone who is fat and stupid  (- see also black pudding, Christmas pudding, milk pudding, plum pudding, Yorkshire pudding, the proof of the pudding is in the eating proof1 (5)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 12c., perhaps from O.E. puduc "a wen," on notion of swelling, or from O.Fr. boudin "sausage," from V.L. *botellinus, from L. botellus "sausage." Originally it was a kind of sausage: the stomach or one of the entrails of a pig, sheep, etc., stuffed with minced meat, suet, seasoning, boiled and kept till needed. The modern sense had emerged by 1670. Puddinghead "amiable stupid person" is attested from 1851. ...
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