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Mammon
jabón de azúcar
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
sugar soap SUST. U ingl. brit.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. soap [ingl. am. soʊp, ingl. brit. səʊp] SUST.
1. soap U or C:
2. soap → soap opera
II. soap [ingl. am. soʊp, ingl. brit. səʊp] V. trans.
soap opera Info
soap opera
soap opera RADIO
soap opera RADIO
comedia f amer.
I. sugar [ingl. am. ˈʃʊɡər, ingl. brit. ˈʃʊɡə] SUST.
1. sugar U or C:
azúcar m or f
to put sugar in/on sth atrbv. content/level
sugar bowl or ingl. brit. also basin
sugar bowl or ingl. brit. also basin
azucarera f esp amer.
2. sugar ingl. am. coloq. as form of address:
cariño coloq.
cielo coloq.
3. sugar coloq., eufem. as interj.:
¡miércoles! coloq., eufem.
¡mecachis! coloq., eufem.
II. sugar [ingl. am. ˈʃʊɡər, ingl. brit. ˈʃʊɡə] V. trans.
sugar coffee/cereal/fruit:
pill [ingl. am. pɪl, ingl. brit. pɪl] SUST.
1.1. pill (tablet):
1.2. pill (contraceptive):
2. pill (boring, ineffectual person) ingl. am.:
pill coloq., arcznte.
pelmazo m coloq.
pill coloq., arcznte.
en el diccionario PONS
I. soap [səʊp, ingl. am. soʊp] SUST.
1. soap sin pl. (for washing):
2. soap TV (soap opera):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. soap [səʊp, ingl. am. soʊp] V. trans.
I. sugar [ˈʃʊgəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.
1. sugar sin pl. GASTR.:
azúcar m o f
2. sugar ingl. am. coloq. (term of affection):
3. sugar (euphemistic):
II. sugar [ˈʃʊgəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] V. trans.
en el diccionario PONS
I. soap [soʊp] SUST.
1. soap (for washing):
2. soap TV (soap opera):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. soap [soʊp] V. trans.
I. sugar [ˈʃʊg·ər] SUST.
1. sugar culin:
2. sugar coloq. (term of affection):
II. sugar [ˈʃʊg·ər] V. trans.
Present
Isoap
yousoap
he/she/itsoaps
wesoap
yousoap
theysoap
Past
Isoaped
yousoaped
he/she/itsoaped
wesoaped
yousoaped
theysoaped
Present Perfect
Ihavesoaped
youhavesoaped
he/she/ithassoaped
wehavesoaped
youhavesoaped
theyhavesoaped
Past Perfect
Ihadsoaped
youhadsoaped
he/she/ithadsoaped
wehadsoaped
youhadsoaped
theyhadsoaped
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Add caster sugar to the yolks and whisk until a lemony colour.
www.stuff.co.nz
The constant threat of a high blood sugar level can cause hyperactivity and conversely, low blood sugar level will cause lethargy and eventually unconciousness.
www.somersetlive.co.uk
The sweetness is very different from sugar, being less instant, tart, and lasting longer.
en.wikipedia.org
These are dredged in a salt cure, which usually includes nitrates and sugar.
en.wikipedia.org
The fresh variant is prepared by the restaurant or eatery and consists of agar or gelatin, mangoes, evaporated milk, and sugar.
en.wikipedia.org

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