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  • adjective Alternative spelling of chocolaty.

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Examples

  • 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.

    Charlotte Hilton Andersen: I Hate Special K 2008

  • There are maybe three death scenes, and the most gruesome gore effect involves Jennifer spitting up some kind of chocolatey-looking venom.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2010

  • 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.

    Feed of Eventbrite Events 2009

  • The pictogram part looks dated and umm "chocolatey" or something.

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2008

  • 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

  • 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

  • -- but it comes off as a kind of chocolatey, ripe blackberry.

    Heron Hill Winery 2005 "Ingle Vineyard" Cabernet Franc 2009

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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.

    TV review: Jamie's Christmas With Bells On 2011

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