Pronunciation: /fʌd/
noun a type of food made from a mixture of flour and water, typically used as a thickening agent in cooking
A1 I like to eat fud for dessert.
A2 The kids were excited to try the new fud at the fair.
B1 The bakery is known for their delicious fud brownies.
B2 She bought a variety of fud snacks for the road trip.
C1 The chef created a gourmet fud tasting menu for the special event.
C2 The artisanal fud shop offers unique flavors and combinations.
formal The chef prepared a delicious fud for the banquet.
informal I can't wait to try the fud at the new restaurant in town.
slang Let's grab some fud and chill at my place.
figurative The company's financial report was a complete fud, full of errors and inaccuracies.
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