Dessert in a sentence as a noun

We called over the manager who offered us a free dessert to make up for it.

I know this is pedantic, but the phrase "dessert survival game" is just too good to let go. And now I'm hungry.

We did it up like you would expect a happy couple to - nice bottle of wine, share an appetizer and dessert, etc.

Some allowances for dessert after dinner, but no soda and juice ever.

That doesn't work because John really wants to judge places by location, price, and the ridiculousness of their dessert menu.

I think if you ask most people battling health issues or have eating problems whether they could force their future selves for the next month to be not allowed to order dessert, they would choose to.

To quote pg, "students are writing not about how a baseball team with a small budget might compete with the Yankees, or the role of color in fashion, or what constitutes a good dessert, but about symbolism in Dickens.

Dessert definitions

noun

a dish served as the last course of a meal

See also: sweet afters