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ˈsimball U.S. [Cf. cymbal 4.] A doughnut.
1865Mrs. Whitney Gayworthys iii, They had popped corn, and roasted apples, and eaten simballs. 1892Maria L. Pool Roweny in Boston xvii. 263 Mrs. Tuttle was frying doughnuts... Mrs. Tuttle called these fried cakes ‘sim-balls’. |