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marshmallow

[mahrsh-mel-oh, -mal-oh] / ˈmɑrʃˌmɛl oʊ, -ˌmæl oʊ /


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The chocolate-coated marshmallows at one stall impress Till, who is from a town near Frankfurt.

From BBC

You want your marshmallows to be as small as possible to make sure they get properly melted and toasted and everyone gets some of those sugary pillows in their serving.

From Salon

Students have taken over all floors and many administrative offices, as well as its auditorium and lovely courtyard, holding banner-making sessions, marshmallow roasts and general meetings.

From New York Times

Finally, her quarantine has included some outdoor time, soaking in some beautiful views and sunsets and enjoying s'mores with marshmallows roasted over a fire pit.

From Fox News

What’s not to like about fish and chips and a game of crazy golf by the seaside and marshmallows over a campfire?

From Seattle Times