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Toffee   /tˈɑfi/   Listen
Toffee

noun
1.
Caramelized sugar cooled in thin sheets.  Synonyms: brittle, toffy.



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"Toffee" Quotes from Famous Books



... meeting the party cycled to the little wattle-and-thatch Court House at Ikotobong, Miss Slessor being pushed by Dan up the hills. She took her seat at the table in the simplest possible attire. Before her was a tin of toffee, her only refreshment, with the exception of a cup of tea, during a long sitting. The jury, composed of the older and more responsible men in the various villages, occupied a raised platform behind. In ...
— Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary • W. P. Livingstone

... grab, Toffee?" he mumbled cheerfully, with his mouth full. "In a game like this you never know when you'll get the next ...
— Action Front • Boyd Cable (Ernest Andrew Ewart)

... because they can always return. But the poor chevalier could no longer ruin himself for a mistress. Instead of the choicest bonbons wrapped in bank-bills, he gallantly presented paper-bags full of toffee. Let us say to the glory of Alencon that the toffee was accepted with more joy than la Duthe ever showed at a gilt service or a fine equipage offered by the Comte d'Artois. All these grisettes fully understood the ...
— The Jealousies of a Country Town • Honore de Balzac

... a pleasant thing that there are books, like other enjoyments, for all ages. You would not have a boy prefer whist to fives, nor tobacco to toffee, nor Tolstoi to Charles Lever. The ancients reckoned Tyrtaecus a fine poet, not that he was particularly melodious or reflective, but that he gave men heart to fight for their country. Charles Lever has done ...
— Essays in Little • Andrew Lang

... somehow, slipped down inside my breastplate and was hurting like the very deuce. So I got off and unbuckled a bit and pitched it away. When I got on again the horse was all over the shop with me in a jiffy. Couldn't hold him for toffee! And, before I knew it, I was over the brute's head. I tried to mount again, but he wouldn't let me. I tried some other gees, and none of them would. Somehow I seemed to have lost the knack all at once. So, after I'd come off ...
— In Brief Authority • F. Anstey



Words linked to "Toffee" :   confect, toffee-nosed, peanut brittle, toffee apple, candy, brittle, toffy



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