0 past simple and past participle of sugar
1 to put sugar in or on something:
Legislation to control the sale of sugared soft drinks has become law in only a few states.
Although the kernel is not formally specified, it is essentially a slightly sugared variant of the lambda calculus with a straightforward denotational semantics.
This is the fully type-annotated source language, including sugared forms, together with other non-source constructs that are needed to express the semantics.
Sometimes wine or sugared wine or thin pap was given instead.
Besides, we adopt a sugared record-like syntax for inductive types with one constructor.
But when we are told that 7,000 children were in hospital last year after taking sugared aspirin, here is a matter which should be ventilated.
In this country a little sugared water can be added and that is about all.
The militaristic pill is sugared, however, by reference to humanitarian operations and crisis management.