Used in a Sentence

sugaring

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sugaring.

Editorial note

You don't need a magical sugaring oracle, you need a language-specific sugaring oracle.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

An act of applying sugar to something.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sugaring gathered in one view.

noun

An act of applying sugar to something.

noun

The making or processing of sugar.

noun

(cosmetics) A procedure similar to waxing, in which hair is removed from the body by the application and removal of a sugar-based paste.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sugaring.

noun

An act of applying sugar to something.

noun

The making or processing of sugar.

noun

(cosmetics) A procedure similar to waxing, in which hair is removed from the body by the application and removal of a sugar-based paste.

noun

(informal, uncountable) The practice of being a sugar baby, receiving money or gifts from an older person in exchange for a romantic relationship.

Example sentences

1

You don't need a magical sugaring oracle, you need a language-specific sugaring oracle.

2

Everyone's app gets better/stronger/fast:) The opinionated sugaring layer on top of Web Components (the Polymer layer) won't go away.

3

Even the idea that map (\x -> x.slot) listOfFoos could be inferred would require mixing type inference and syntax de-sugaring.

4

If you really can't stand making explicit comparisons to nil or whatever then employ some kind of syntactic sugaring as necessary.

5

You might even say that Haskell functions always take one argument, and that Haskell's function syntax is just a bit of sugaring.

6

It's basically Unix pipes in GUI form, with a few services for sugaring.

7

I'm not looking for the ability to strictly invert, I'm looking for the ability to make a canonical sugaring.

8

All to match a really ad hoc syntax sugaring of English?

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On top of that is the main Polymer library, which is a small sugaring library that makes using the individual Platform polyfills together a lot easier.

10

If a common function name is too long to spell out like iterate() then that is a candidate for sugaring out completely, not cutting in half.

11

Makes some good points, but calling Python a sugaring on Lisp is a bit weird, especially since it misses 3 of his 5 philosophies of Lisp.

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In that sense it's nothing more than sugaring over the otherwise necessary usage of a lot of ugly >> and >>= operators everywhere in increasingly annoying indentation.

Quote examples

1

The term is even funnier when you know German, since Zuckering is close to the word "Zuckern" which means "to sugar" or "sugaring".

2

It is just easy for new users who don't understand how the de-sugaring resolves for get "caught."

3

Then start sugaring the syntax, `for` in Scala and "computational expressions" in F# are good for this, also LiveScript back-calls are passable.

4

(I don't even know what a language-independent "magical sugaring oracle" might be, because any "sugaring" procedure would have to be defined relative to some language that it works on.

Proper noun examples

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Sugaring up prototype inheritance to look like class-based inheritance just muddies the water.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sugaring in a sentence?

You don't need a magical sugaring oracle, you need a language-specific sugaring oracle.

What does sugaring mean?

An act of applying sugar to something.

What part of speech is sugaring?

sugaring is commonly used as noun.