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Trifle logo #10101) Act frivolously 2) Afters 3) Alcoholic pastry 4) Bagatelle 5) British dessert 6) British dessert 7) British pudding 8) British cake 9) British sweet course 10) British confection 11) British sweet 12) British pastry 13) Cake from Europe 14) Cake from Britain 15) Christmas cake 16) Classic English dish
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Trifle logo #10101) Bagatelle 2) Bauble 3) Betise 4) Dabble 5) Dally 6) Detail 7) Dillydally 8) Doit 9) Folderol 10) Frippery 11) Frivol 12) Gimcrack 13) Kickshaw 14) Knickknack 15) Peudechose 16) Sou 17) Straw 18) Tchotchke 19) Technicality 20) Tinker`s dam 21) Token 22) Toy 23) Trinket 24) Trivia
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Trifle logo #21000 Trifle is an English dessert dish made from thick (or often solidified) custard, fruit, sponge cake (often soaked in sherry or other fortified wine), fruit juice or jelly, and whipped cream. These ingredients are usually arranged in layers. ==History== The earliest use of the name trifle was for a thick cream flavoured with sugar, ginger and rosew...
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Trifle logo #21002• (n.) To act or talk without seriousness, gravity, weight, or dignity; to act or talk with levity; to indulge in light or trivial amusements. • (v. t.) To make of no importance; to treat as a trifle. • (n.) A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair. • (n.) A dish composed of sweetmeats, fruits, ca...
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trifle logo #21495(TRI-fuhl) - It is a cake well soaked with sherry and served with boiled custard poured over it. The English call this cake a Tipsy Cake or Pudding and Tipsy Hedgehog. The word "trifle" comes from the Old French "trufle," and literally means something whimsical or of little consequence.
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trifle logo #209731. A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair. 'With such poor trifles playing.' (Drayton) 'Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmation strong As proofs of holy writ.' (Shak) 'Small sands the mountain, moments make year, And frifles life.' (Young) ... 2. A dish composed of sweetmeats, fruits, cake, wine, etc, ...
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Trifle logo #21217Trifle is a sweet dish of sponge-cakes flavoured with wine or jam and topped with custard and whipped cream.
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trifle logo #20400[n] - jam-spread sponge cake soaked in wine served with custard sauce
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trifle logo #23801A dessert with alternating layers of sponge cake, fruit, custard, and whipped cream.
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trifle logo #20974 noun sponge cake spread with jam and soaked in wine; served with a custard sauce
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trifle logo #23665[Literary terms] something of small importance
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