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s'more, n.2 N. Amer. Brit. |smɔː|, U.S. |smɔ(ə)r| Forms: 19– s'more, 19– smore [Representing rapid pronunciation of some more n.] A dessert or snack consisting of toasted marshmallows and chocolate sandwiched between graham crackers, typically served outdoors, with the marshmallows toasted over coals or a campfire. Chiefly in pl.
1934G. Snyder & C. F. Loomis Outdoor Bk. 96 Heavenly crisp (Also known as S'mores)... Toast two marshmallows over the coals to a crisp, gooey state and then put them inside a graham cracker and chocolate bar sandwich. 1973Le Mars (Iowa) Sentinel 17 Aug. 2/3 Black roasted marshmallows, freshly cooked popcorn, sticky smores and syrupy sweet banana boats. I can taste them all and each carries with it the memory of a remote campsite. 2003Canad. Geogr. Spring–Summer (Travel & Adventure Suppl.) 20/3 They'll get a kick out of what Candy calls her ‘cowboy cookout lunches’: bannock-dogs, baked beans and s'mores. |