Sugar in a sentence as a noun

No, the reason sugar gets a bad rep is because of what it does to your body.

I know little kids love iPad games... but they love eating sugar cubes, too.

They all do the same > things, and only the syntactic sugar is different.

The beekeeper comes along and takes it, then feeds the bees sugar syrup in the winter.

On the **** side, if you are lax on insulin, your blood sugar might hover around 250 for months, and you will feel close to normal.

The dissolved sugar makes the boiling water cling to the skin longer, and the skin peels off leaving the raw flesh exposed.

I really hate it when companies try to sugar coat a decision that is all downside for their customers.

Sugar in a sentence as a verb

Sorry, my blood sugar was running low, the line of students was getting longer, and I could not go and teach at 2pm for 3 hours straight without food.

I realized this a couple years ago and, when talking to other founders, I just stopped sugar coating things about my situation.

For example: 'syruping' - when someone mixes sugar into a bucket of boiling water and dumps it on someone's face.

The insulin response to sugar is the primary way your body stores fat and sugar itself is readily converted to fat.

I'm not sure about the whole "benefit" thing -- I tend to believe that honey is mostly a simple sugar that isn't all that good for us and I don't buy into the whole eating honey with pollen will stave off allergies claim.

Obviously there's no details at this point, but he absolutely takes responsibility, doesn't try to deflect or sugar coat it, and manages to find a tone that is both professional/serious, yet also down-to-earth and earnest.

Sugar definitions

noun

a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative

noun

an essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals; includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances; are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they contain

See also: carbohydrate saccharide

noun

informal terms for money

See also: boodle bread cabbage clams dinero dough gelt kale lettuce lolly lucre loot moolah

verb

sweeten with sugar; "sugar your tea"

See also: saccharify