marshmallows

word · lemma: marshmallow

/ˈmɑɹʃˌmɛɫoʊz/
/mˈɑːʃmɐlˌəʊz/

Definition

Soft, sweet candies made from sugar and gelatin, usually white or pink, that are often eaten as snacks or toasted over a fire.

Usage & Nuances

Almost always used in the plural. Commonly connected to 'roast', 'toasted', 'hot chocolate', and 's'mores'. 'Marshmallow' can also mean a soft, gentle person (informal). Not to be confused with medical 'marshmallow root'.

Example Sentences

I love eating marshmallows at parties.

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The kids roasted marshmallows over the fire.

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Her bag was full of snacks—chips, cookies, and a whole pack of marshmallows.

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She put marshmallows in her hot chocolate.

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Let’s make s’mores—you need chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows.

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Why do marshmallows melt so quickly when you toast them?

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