sugarful
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[edit]sugarful (comparative more sugarful, superlative most sugarful)
- Full of sugar.
- 1969, Margaret Bennett (pseudonym; Barbara Toohey and June Biermann), The Peripatetic Diabetic, New York, N.Y.: Hawthorn Books, Inc., page 43:
- I use these artificially sweetened products only as much as I did their sugarful counterparts in my pre-diabetic days, which wasn’t ever excessive.
- 1997, Heather Hood, Teenagers in Suburbia: Roads Often Traveled, Places Frequented and Longed for, page 25:
- While these kinds of environments seem to provide a substitute for environments where kids are welcome, they indoctrinate kids into industrial capitalist society through its basic economic engines, gasoline for cars and sugarful items for instant gratification.
- 2010, Mary Hershey, Love and Pollywogs from Camp Calamity, Wendy Lamb Books, →ISBN, page 33:
- I got a Dr Pepper, which Mom doesn’t let me have too often. Plus three packs of sugarful gum, and barbecue chips for later.