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marge1 /mɑːdʒ /noun [mass noun] British informalMargarine.On the tables were fluffy white caraway seed bread and marge....- One of my mum's specialities was bread pudding - not bread and butter pudding - made with stale bread, which we couldn't afford to waste, soaked in milk and then mixed with fruit, spices, sugar and marge, so it was sort of spicy.
- There was a plate with two slices of bread and a knob of marge.
Origin Rhymes barge, charge, enlarge, large, raj, reportage, sarge, sparge, Swaraj, taj, undercharge marge2 /mɑːdʒ /Origin Mid 16th century: from French, from Latin margo 'margin'. |