Pronunciation: /ˈsɪndər ˈtɔfi/
noun a type of confectionery made by heating sugar, butter, and sometimes vinegar until it becomes brittle and hard, often with a porous texture resembling a sponge
A1 I tried cinder toffee for the first time at the fair.
A2 My grandma makes the best cinder toffee during the holidays.
B1 I bought a bag of cinder toffee to share with my friends at the picnic.
B2 The local bakery sells delicious cinder toffee covered in chocolate.
C1 The recipe for cinder toffee requires precise measurements and careful timing.
C2 As a connoisseur of sweets, I can distinguish the subtle flavors in different batches of cinder toffee.
formal Cinder toffee is a traditional British confectionery made with sugar, golden syrup, and bicarbonate of soda.
informal I love snacking on cinder toffee while watching movies.
slang Have you tried that new cinder toffee? It's bomb!
figurative Her laughter was like cinder toffee - sweet and crackling with joy.
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