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Definition of custard cream in English: custard creamnoun British A biscuit with a vanilla-flavoured cream filling. Example sentencesExamples - Jenny Finch snapped a custard cream in two.
- Custard creams retail for about 19 pence.
- They even made me a mug of hot chocolate and offered me a custard cream while we chatted.
- She says a Jaffa Cake shows someone who is creative and imaginative, while a traditional custard cream indicates reliability.
- We sat around the table drinking tea and eating custard creams.
- From now on, though, it'll be bargain brand custard creams all round.
- And they're there to give you a cup of coffee and couple of custard creams to help you recover from your ' flu jab.
- Could I interest you in a custard cream?
- I gave blood for a custard cream.
- A few custard creams and off we go to the tropical ravine, for the jungle scene.
- All we were offered were packets of sweet custard creams and chocolates.
- And chief among the affections of British biscuit lovers is the custard cream, which last year was voted the nation's favourite.
- I can't help thinking that if we were in England we'd be sitting in a school hall with milky tea, custard creams and no toilet rolls.
- You'll find that mobiles are a lot smaller now, " he said, pointing at some object not much larger than a custard cream.
- I'll start with the good bits, such as the feather-light dark and white chocolate torte with a vanilla custard cream.
- Many are the tedious meetings I have sat through where the only relief was to be found in a custard cream.
- Custard creams won't fix this one.
- Having a packet of custard creams in a desk drawer suddenly seems such a sensible idea.
- When I was very little it contained a selection of biscuits including malted milks, morning coffees, digestives and custard creams.
- Nigel Slater eats them with goat's cheese and rounds off with cherries, berries - and custard creams.
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