In them Shakespeare abandons the sugared sentiment which characterises most of his hundred and forty-two remaining sonnets.
Very few of Shakespeare's 'sugared sonnets' have a substantial right to be regarded as untutored cries of the soul.
This will keep perfectly, and have the taste of freshly sugared pine-apples a year afterward.
Then cut it in rounds, and with a wide knife take them from the board and turn them over upon the baking pan, so that the sugared side will be uppermost.
Then they took to flinging about pellets of a sugared preparation, and reciting verses in praise of jovial living, challenging to drink this one and that one, passing the cup with a stanza.
This is very different to the drinking rapidly of sugared beverages, which do not receive this necessary mouth preparation.
A small cup of Hygiama in place of the sugared cocoa.
Soon the house was filled with the smell of freshly-kneaded dough, saffron, cinnamon and cloves, sugared cheese and melted butter.
Heaven knows, I am unwilling enough to leave the room wherein stands a bowl of sweet cream, another of sugared cheese, and where packets of currants and raisins lie all about.
He who offers the Pitris rice boiled in sugared milk, sitting with face directed to the south at noontide in the shade caused by an elephant's body, in the month of Bhadrapada, under the constellation Magha, acquires great merits.
But that is the way in this life; we start and shiver at the entrance of what is to be a path of flowers to our feet; and we welcome eagerly the sugaredbait which is to bring us into a network of difficulty.
His refusal of my cup of tea, for which he had announced that he came, was his gauntlet and I accepted it as I turned with the queer sugared rage in my heart and set the cup on the table.
I asked again with still more of the sugared solicitation.
She that had been so attentive to me; had sugared my tea, suffered me to sup in her company, and been so fearful lest I should be sick by riding backward!
She sat down to the table, and, with the kindness that seemed native to her, poured out my tea, sugared and creamed it just to my taste, and handed it to me with sweetness that was quite seducing.
Payasa is a kind of pudding prepared of rice boiled in sugared milk.
Cakes, sugarcanes, potherbs, and rice boiled insugared milk, if they have lost their relish, should not be taken.
Sashkuli is a sort of pie, made of rice or barley boiled in sugared water.
It was like drinking some noble wine after sugared buns and milk.
Children make the distinction very shrewdly, and are quite willing to pore carefully over their school-lessons, but are very impatient of lessons that are sugared over with pleasantry, and detect the pedagogue under the mask of the playmate.
They are willing to have their pills sugared over, but do not like to have them called sugar-plums.
Skipper," he says, sweet and plausible as a dose of sugared soothin'-syrup.
There were a few drops of blood upon the snow, and close by there lay, untouched, a piece of sugared Vienna bread.
But Matilda meant to look for him next time, and have her sugared almonds in readiness.
The people under the bank were forgotten soon, in the warm luxury of the drawing-room and the bright tea-table, and the comfort of sugared peaches.
He looked for his sugared almonds and they were on hand too; and besides that, Matilda was able to see that he was quite pleased with the place and the singing and the doings in his class, and making friends with the boys.
To a quart bottle allow scant half pint sugaredcherries to one and one-half pints of whiskey.
Boil until thick, sweeten and flavor with vanilla and spread on top of the cake dough, then sprinkle thickly with huckleberries which have been carefully picked, sugared and sprinkled with ground cinnamon.
Sir, your talk is drugged; There's secret poppy in your sugared phrase: I'll taste before I take it.
He made her drink some sugared water and smell at some salts, while he bathed her temples with vinegar.
The lawyer took a cup, sugared it, and drank it, after having crumbled into it a little cake which was too hard to crunch.
Then, when he was out of breath, exhausted from beating her, he got up, and went over to the chest of drawers to get himself a glass of sugared orange-water for he was almost ready to faint after his exertion.
Chinese sugared walnuts are very good, although they don't look tempting, being of a purplish whity-brown colour.
She asked the children to sit down, gave them some sugared walnuts, and said she would go and ask her son to take them home.
Serve cold with fresh fruit sugared and placed on top of each.
When done, spread over the top, while hot, a pint of well-sugared raspberries.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sugared" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ambrosial; honeyed; mellifluous; nectarous; saccharine; sugary; sweet; syrupy