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sugar
noun
A
sweet
,
white
or
brown
crystalline
substance
made
from
plants
such
as
sugar
cane
or
sugar
beet
and
used
to
make
food
and
drinks
taste
sweet
.
•
Could
you
pass
the
bowl
of
sugar
for
my
coffee
?
Could
you
pass
the
bowl
of
sugar
for
my
coffee
?
•
He
sprinkled
sugar
over
the
berries
to
make
them
sweeter
.
He
sprinkled
sugar
over
the
berries
to
make
them
sweeter
.
From
Middle
English
sugre
,
from
Old
French
sucre
,
from
Medieval
Latin
succarum
,
from
Arabic
sukkar
,
ultimately
from
Sanskrit
śarkarā
meaning
‘
gravel
,
sugar
’.
noun
(
informal
)
A
friendly
way
of
addressing
someone
you
like
,
similar
to
‘
dear
’
or
‘
sweetheart
’.
•
Thanks
for
holding
the
door
,
sugar
.
Thanks
for
holding
the
door
,
sugar
.
•
Come
here
,
sugar
,
and
give
me
a
hug
!
Come
here
,
sugar
,
and
give
me
a
hug
!
verb
-
sugar
,
sugaring
,
sugars
,
sugared
To
add
sugar
to
food
or
drink
in
order
to
make
it
sweet
.
•
She
sugared
her
tea
before
tasting
it
.
She
sugared
her
tea
before
tasting
it
.
•
Grandma
always
sugars
the
strawberries
to
make
a
syrup
.
Grandma
always
sugars
the
strawberries
to
make
a
syrup
.
noun
Any
of
a
group
of
simple
carbohydrates
found
naturally
in
foods
such
as
fruit
,
milk
,
and
honey
,
or
made
by
the
body
for
energy
.
•
Glucose
is
a
type
of
sugar
your
body
uses
for
energy
.
Glucose
is
a
type
of
sugar
your
body
uses
for
energy
.
•
Doctors
check
blood
sugar
levels
to
monitor
diabetes
.
Doctors
check
blood
sugar
levels
to
monitor
diabetes
.
interjection
(
informal
)
Used
to
express
surprise
,
annoyance
,
or
disappointment
as
a
mild
substitute
for
a
stronger
swear
word
.
•
Sugar
!
I
left
my
wallet
at
home
.
Sugar
!
I
left
my
wallet
at
home
.
•
Sugar
,
the
computer
just
crashed
again
.
Sugar
,
the
computer
just
crashed
again
.