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toffee apple
Noun
Britain
New-Zealand
historical
slang
Japanese Meaning
(主に英国、ニュージーランドで)砂糖またはトフィーのコーティングがされたリンゴの菓子、すなわちキャンディーアップルを指す。 / (英国、歴史的な俗語)第一次世界大戦中に使用されたイギリス製塹壕迫撃砲の一種を指す。
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(chiefly Britain, New Zealand) A candy apple. / (Britain, historical, slang) A kind of British trench mortar used in World War I.
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toffee apple
At the autumn fair, Jacob couldn't resist buying a toffee apple from the stall.
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At the autumn fair, Jacob couldn't resist buying a toffee apple from the stall.
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