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Definition of figgy pudding in English: figgy puddingnoun British A rich boiled pudding made with flour, suet, figs, and other dried fruit, traditionally eaten at Christmas. we are supposed to tuck a shilling into a traditional figgy pudding Example sentencesExamples - There are reasons that figgy pudding has been a beloved holiday dessert for more than 600 years: it's easy to make, it tastes wonderful, and it has its own song.
- If you ever invite him to your house for a feast, don't forget the figgy pudding.
- We associate Christmas more with rebroadcasts of 'It's A Wonderful Life' than with one-horse-open-sleighs or figgy pudding.
- Never mind figgy pudding, eclairs are on the menu this Christmas!
- There is a traditional figgy pudding with a density approaching that of Christmas pudding, and which may be allowed to mature in the same way.
- We round up the year's literary stories so that you can get on with eating vast quantities of leftover figgy pudding.
- For British residents, making the occasion feel as close as possible to that back home means providing festive booze along with the mince pies and figgy pudding.
- Figgy pudding is a traditional holiday dessert that I've noticed isn't served much anymore.
- To raise money for school programs, the students are selling handmade figgy pudding and fruitcake.
- It kicked off with roast turkey and culminated with very thin slices of figgy pudding and custard.
Definition of figgy pudding in US English: figgy puddingnoun British A rich boiled pudding made with flour, suet, figs, and other dried fruit, traditionally eaten at Christmas. no winter season would be complete without a figgy pudding Example sentencesExamples - Figgy pudding is a traditional holiday dessert that I've noticed isn't served much anymore.
- There is a traditional figgy pudding with a density approaching that of Christmas pudding, and which may be allowed to mature in the same way.
- We round up the year's literary stories so that you can get on with eating vast quantities of leftover figgy pudding.
- We associate Christmas more with rebroadcasts of 'It's A Wonderful Life' than with one-horse-open-sleighs or figgy pudding.
- Never mind figgy pudding, eclairs are on the menu this Christmas!
- To raise money for school programs, the students are selling handmade figgy pudding and fruitcake.
- There are reasons that figgy pudding has been a beloved holiday dessert for more than 600 years: it's easy to make, it tastes wonderful, and it has its own song.
- If you ever invite him to your house for a feast, don't forget the figgy pudding.
- It kicked off with roast turkey and culminated with very thin slices of figgy pudding and custard.
- For British residents, making the occasion feel as close as possible to that back home means providing festive booze along with the mince pies and figgy pudding.
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