Then she nailed blancmange, a molded dessert, and baignoire, a low theater box.
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Horrible blancmange rabbits with their big, horrible, blank Myxomatosis eyes.
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These seem the most old-ladyish to me, the pinks reminiscent of blancmange.
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I had the calves brains and they were delicious, like a piquant blancmange.
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Blancmange supported Nash the Slash on a Londonclub tour in October and November 1980.
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There are car chases and shoot-outs, but no one is pursued by a blancmange with rabies.
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And will anyone come out in support of the great British blancmange?
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Will anyone come out in support of the great British blancmange?
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Jenkins is the vocal equivalent of blancmange, combining sugary sweetness with flabby blandness.
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Sweet almond-flavored milk pudding thickened with gelatin or cornstarch; usually molded
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A simple dessert made by cooking sweetened milk with cornstarch and vanilla
A sweet, molded, jellylike dessert made with starch or gelatin, milk, flavoring, and other ingredients.
(blah-mahn-je) n. 1. A dessert made by mixing a white powder with hot milk. When this cools it solidifies producing a flavored jello-like dessert. It may be eaten warm or after it has cooled.