Associations to the word «Pudding»

Wiktionary

PUDDING, noun. (originally) A sausage made primarily from blood.
PUDDING, noun. Any of various dishes, sweet or savoury, prepared by boiling or steaming, or from batter.
PUDDING, noun. A type of cake or dessert cooked usually by boiling or steaming.
PUDDING, noun. A type of dessert that has a texture similar to custard or mousse but using some kind of starch as the thickening agent.
PUDDING, noun. (UK) (Australia) (New Zealand) Dessert; the dessert course of a meal.
PUDDING, noun. (slang) An overweight person.
PUDDING, noun. (slang) Entrails.
PUDDING, noun. (obsolete) Any food or victuals.
PUDDING BASIN, noun. A bowl in which raw pudding dough or batter is placed for cooking.
PUDDING BASIN HAIRCUT, noun. A haircut performed by placing a pudding basin over the head and cutting around the base; or, one that looks as if it were so performed.
PUDDING BASINS, noun. Plural of pudding basin
PUDDING GRASS, noun. Mentha pulegium, the European pennyroyal.
PUDDING PIE, noun. (obsolete) A pudding with meat baked in it.
PUDDING RICE, noun. (chiefly British) a short-grained rice used to make rice pudding; also makes reasonable risotto
PUDDING SLEEVE, noun. A full sleeve like that of the English clerical gown.
PUDDING TIME, noun. (obsolete) dinner time (pudding being formerly the dish first eaten)
PUDDING TIME, noun. (obsolete) The nick of time; critical time.

Dictionary definition

PUDDING, noun. Any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes; "corn pudding".
PUDDING, noun. (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally).
PUDDING, noun. Any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed.

Wise words

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Pythagoras