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Meaning of sucre

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sucre (n)

the basic unit of money in Ecuador; equal to 100 centavos

the judicial capital and seat of the judiciary in Bolivia

sucre Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate perfume of jasmine sucre filled the air, evoking memories of summer nights.
  2. The pastry chef's crème brûlée had a perfectly caramelized sucre crust that shattered with a satisfying crunch.
  3. The velvety texture of the chocolate mousse was enhanced by a hint of sucre, balancing its sweetness.
  4. The freshly baked croissant was adorned with sparkling sucre crystals, giving it a festive appearance.
  5. The raspberry tart was a masterpiece, with its ruby-red filling and a lattice crust dusted with sucre.
  6. The aroma of simmering sucre d'orge wafted through the kitchen, promising a cozy winter treat.
  7. The rococo painting depicted an opulent banquet with a silver bowl overflowing with sucre cubes.
  8. The confectioner used a traditional recipe to create exquisite sucre d'orge candy, twisting it into intricate shapes.
  9. The children's laughter echoed through the park as they chased each other, their hands sticky with melted sucre.
  10. The ancient temple's walls were adorned with intricate carvings depicting mythical creatures drinking from cups of golden sucre.

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the basic unit of money in Ecuador; equal to 100 centavos, the judicial capital and seat of the judiciary in Bolivia

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The delicate perfume of jasmine sucre filled the air, evoking memories of summer nights.

The pastry chef's crème brûlée had a perfectly caramelized sucre crust that shattered with a satisfying crunch.

The velvety texture of the chocolate mousse was enhanced by a hint of sucre, balancing its sweetness.

The freshly baked croissant was adorned with sparkling sucre crystals, giving it a festive appearance.