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- adjective Alternative spelling of
chocolaty .
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Examples
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The decadent sounding "chocolatey delight" flavor, not only has the same amount of sugar and high fructose corn syrup as Lucky Charms but also includes "chocolatey" bits - so called because there is no actual anti-oxidant bearing chocolate in them.
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There are maybe three death scenes, and the most gruesome gore effect involves Jennifer spitting up some kind of chocolatey-looking venom.
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Just join us for some fun at the Playshop while we explore sensuous ways to get "chocolatey" with your partner just in time for Valentines Day.
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The pictogram part looks dated and umm "chocolatey" or something.
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Topics of discussion: reasons why craft beer (and beer in general) is male-dominated; women's perception of beer as fattening; how to introduce women to craft beer; and whether women prefer fruity, "chocolatey" beers.
drinkboston.com 2008
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Topics of discussion: reasons why craft beer (and beer in general) is male-dominated; women's perception of beer as fattening; how to introduce women to craft beer; and whether women prefer fruity, "chocolatey" beers.
drinkboston.com 2008
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-- but it comes off as a kind of chocolatey, ripe blackberry.
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And the corollary is that a dessert -- such as a big, gooey, chocolatey pan of brownies -- given to you as a gift thanks, Sue! has no calories.
Maggie Lamond Simone: Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain the Smart Way: Rationalization Maggie Lamond Simone 2011
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If you have a dessert -- a big, gooey, chocolatey brownie, for example -- and you eat half of it now and the other half later, the second half has less calories.
Maggie Lamond Simone: Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain the Smart Way: Rationalization Maggie Lamond Simone 2011
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First up then, a really hearty slap-up breakfast: home-made waffles and epic chocolatey hot chocolate, cooked on the campfire, because ... well, because it's a beautiful day.
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