Sweetmeat

Word SWEETMEAT
Character 9
Hyphenation sweet meat
Pronunciations /ˈswiːtmiːt/

Definitions and meanings of "Sweetmeat"

What do we mean by sweetmeat?

A sweet delicacy, such as a piece of candy or crystallized fruit. noun

A sweet thing to eat; an article of confectionery made wholly or principally of sugar; a bonbon: usually in the plural. noun

Fruit preserved with sugar, either moist or dry; a conserve; a preserve: usually in the plural. noun

One of the common slipper-limpets of the United States, Crepidula fornicata. See Crepidula. noun

A varnish for patent leather. noun

Fruit preserved with sugar, as peaches, pears, melons, nuts, orange peel, etc.; -- usually in the plural; a confect; a confection. noun

The paint used in making patent leather. noun

A boat shell (Crepidula fornicata) of the American coast. noun

A sweet delicacy; a confection noun

A sweetened delicacy (as a preserve or pastry) noun

A sweet delicacy; a confection

A more intense version of the word 'sweet' use with caution. Urban Dictionary

Those “choice and delectable” areas of the human body (male or female) which members of the opposite gender most enjoy seeing and/or touching. Urban Dictionary

A pretty young lady with a beautiful smile will keep u laughing have a sex appeal about her love being in a relationship. She loves everybody until Urban Dictionary

The part of a girl's butt, when wearing short enough shorts, comes in contact with the upper thigh meat and is visible. Urban Dictionary

Solid lumps of sewage Urban Dictionary

A term of endearment for a friend of the opposite sex that makes them laugh and is cooler than darls or love. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sweetmeat

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The word "sweetmeat" in example sentences

Crunching such a delectable treat as a Pitmaston Pineapple, an old "sweetmeat" -- or small, sweet apple -- is the most enjoyable exercise I've come across, and I'm ready to plant a whole orchard of my own, if I can find a place to put it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“’Twas a certain sweetmeat-seller who drugged me and took the gear from me; but where is he gone?” ❋ Unknown (2006)

In public buildings, visitors are implored, through the same agency, to squirt the essence of their quids, or ‘plugs,’ as I have heard them called by gentlemen learned in this kind of sweetmeat, into the national spittoons, and not about the bases of the marble columns. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So Frisk went back and filled his basket with white bread, and red wine, and every kind of sweetmeat, until it was almost too heavy for him to carry. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It was a delicious kind of sweetmeat, the like of which he had never tasted before; and the strangest thing about it was that it took his hunger and thirst away. ❋ Fanny E. Coe (N/A)

When each kind of sweetmeat was finished, she skimmed it, and put it away to cool in enormous bowls before potting. ❋ Asa Don Dickinson (1918)

Every conceivable kind of sweetmeat and relish is displayed in the brightly lit window. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Cocoa and chocolate are admissible only with the dainty, æsthetic varieties, in which fruit or some kind of sweetmeat is used. ❋ Janet McKenzie Hill (1892)

If you pay a call in Bucarest you will be offered _Dolceazza_, a kind of sweetmeat, and a glass of water. ❋ Algernon Bastard (1885)

The Boers call the conglomerate "_banket_" (accented on the last syllable), which is their name for a kind of sweetmeat, because the pebbles lying in the cement are like almonds in the sugary substance of the sweetmeat. ❋ James Bryce Bryce (1880)

"Haláwah" = sweetmeat, meaning an entertainment such as men give to their friends after sickness or a journey. it is technically called as above, "The Sweetmeat of Safety." ❋ Anonymous (1855)

In public buildings visitors are implored, through the same agency, to squirt the essence of their quids, or "plugs," as I have heard them called by gentlemen learned in this kind of sweetmeat, into the national spittoons, and not about the bases of the marble columns. ❋ Unknown (1842)

In public buildings, visitors are implored, through the same agency, to squirt the essence of their quids, or 'plugs,' as I have heard them called by gentlemen learned in this kind of sweetmeat, into the national spittoons, and not about the bases of the marble columns. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

Confetti, a kind of sweetmeat, even better than that made at Verdun, were very plentiful. ❋ Unknown (1827)

Thence to a pastry-cook's, where she bought a covered dish and put therein open-work tarts and honey-fritters and tri-coloured jelly and march-pane, flavoured with lemon and melon, and Zeyneb's combs and ladies 'fingers and Cadi's mouthfuls and widow's bread and meat-and-drink [FN#25] and some of every kind of sweetmeat in the shop and laid the dish in the basket of the porter, who said to her,' Thou shouldst have told me, that I might have brought a mule or a camel to carry all these good things. ' ❋ Anonymous (1879)

[ian]: i almost scored some [hot poon] last night dude, it was [duderad] eric: sweetmeat! ❋ E*rex (2004)

Guy talking to his [buddy] [at the beach]: Wooohooooo! Look at the sweetmeats on [THAT chick]! ❋ QuacksO (2011)

Better [get u] a Sweetmeat with a [pretty] [smile] ❋ Swewtmeat (2017)

[Not gonna lie] man, but [that girl's] [sweetmeat] was fully visible and hot. ❋ Andrew Donnelly (2017)

i wouldn't go [swimming] [in there] [mate], it's full of Gravesend sweetmeats. ❋ Dunky Oggins (2003)

The chick thought he was [a top] mate and called him [sweetmeat] to [demonstrate] it ❋ BuildingGuy (2018)

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