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strudel

[strood-l, shtrood-l] / ˈstrud l, ˈʃtrud l /


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"We used different ingredients outside the norm for us to bring those together," Saboe said when asked about two beers: a barrel-aged Apple Cinnamon Strudel and barrel-aged Maple Granola.

From Salon • Feb. 15, 2022

Then, too, these words work excellently as shorthand palliatives: But Cuddles . . . , but Strudel.

From Time Magazine Archive

C: Mr. Carter, my name is Charity Strudel, I live in Sheboygan, Wis., and I am 87 years old.

From Time Magazine Archive

“When Liam goes to the store with his mom, she lets him get anything he wants. Pop-Tarts, Toaster Strudel, Twix bars, Pringles, whatever.”

From "Free Lunch" by Rex Ogle

I followed other pages that night—some calling for "Mr. Strudel," some for "Mr. Carmickle," and one was broad-minded enough to page a "Mrs. Bemis."

From Of All Things by Benchley, Robert C.




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