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tutti-frutti
[ too-tee-froo-tee ]
noun
- a preserve of chopped mixed fruits, often with brandy syrup.
- a confection, especially ice cream, flavored with a variety of fruits, usually candied and minced.
- a synthetic flavoring combining the flavors of a variety of fruits:
tutti-frutti chewing gum.
tutti-frutti
/ ˈtuːtɪˈfruːtɪ /
noun
- -fruttis an ice cream or a confection containing small pieces of candied or fresh fruits
- a preserve of chopped mixed fruits, often with brandy syrup
- a flavour like that of many fruits combined
adjective
- having such a flavour
Word History and Origins
Origin of tutti-frutti1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tutti-frutti1
Example Sentences
I wish you saved that, Grace, and gave away the marshmallow; I just love tutti-frutti, declared Cleo.
I hated it, but nobly sacrificed myself and gave her tutti-frutti and gained character every evening of our honeymoon!
I did the rest—with the aid of a clergyman, whom I tipped even more liberally than the waiter who served us tutti-frutti.
Such a dish of tutti frutti would but ill suit our gastronomers; and yet how delicious it tasted to me after a long day's march.
All the candies, stick, drop and fancy; tutti-frutti and pepsin chewing-gum, chocolate creams and marshmallow goods.
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