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Definition of tart:

  • (noun) a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
  • (noun) a small open pie with a fruit filling
  • (adjective) tasting sour like a lemon
  • (adjective) harsh; "sharp criticism"; "a sharp-worded exchange"; "a tart remark"

Sentence Examples:

With a sauce of tart jelly accompanying, they make an excellent special or company dinner dish.

Fill the centers with apple sauce or cooked quartered apples, mildly tart rather than sweet.

Pastry, Pies and Tarts "Cook your husband what he likes, and save a hundred household strikes."

We use the Mulberries, however, for tarts and for Mulberry ice, which I can thoroughly recommend.

Miss Williams laughed, and said I had better eat some sandwiches first and the tart afterwards.

Juicy, moderately tart, crisp, tender, fragrant. ? ? Red Delicious October to April Medium to large.

"Pump, out there," briefly explains Molly, waving a jam tart in the direction of the garden.

On huge silver dishes were piles of tarts and cakes, and red wine sparkled in shining glasses.

A cool and tart smell of tropical products, of coffee and oils and wines, filled the atmosphere.

Made into individual pies or tarts and served with whipped cream, this furnishes a very attractive dessert.

And he proceeded to crown this notion of infancy's breakfast with a jam tart of majestic proportions.

We do ourselves actual physical harm when we lose temper; the tart speech takes virtue out of us.

She had three children, and had the reputation of being a rather tart and self-willed woman.

I almost wish I'd only brought those little tarts that Collins carried away in his handkerchief.

Juicy, moderately tart, firm, crisp, tender, fragrant. ? ? ? Rome Beauty November to May Large.

Indeed, there is no limit but taste and invention to the manners of making beautiful these tarts.

In order to preserve them for pies and tarts, choose the largest when they begin to soften.

I do remember; and especially this, that I never ate such tarts in my life, before or since.

Desserts made of tart fruits and bread should be avoided by those with a tendency to acid stomach.

At that hour Grandma Brown generally had some bread and jam, or jelly tarts, ready for them.

She measured soup and weighed spinach and potato salad and wrapped up tarts until her back ached.

Boil these ingredients three minutes; let them get perfectly cold before you put them into the tart.

Flesh tough, solid, slightly aromatic, rather tart at skin to acid at center, inferior in flavor and quality.

The tarts being polished off, and grace again said, we get half an hour to ourselves before muster.

A youth of superior rank, shocked at such cruelty, offers his tart to redeem the dog from torture.

Paying, the great big silly, nothing but compliments for emptying the whole of the stale-tart tray.

A fruit tart is so common a sweet that it is scarcely necessary to give any directions concerning it.

Serve on the vegetables, bedded firmly, with tart jelly melted to barely run, splashed over the breast.

He said he was bound to lose, so it didn't matter, especially as apple tart was his favorite food.

His mates called him Old Gooseberry, and were never tired of asking him the price of tarts.

"It was the tarts that made us think about the party, so of course we want them," announced Sue.

Having finished his tart, he lay back and rested his head in his hands in true masculine contentment.

In her eagerness she committed the mistake of asking how he felt now, and received a tart reply.

The fruit is worthless for human consumption, but some of it has a tart and not unpleasant taste.

Brown gave the girls some more cookies, and Aunt Lu handed out some of her nice jam and jelly tarts.

Their substitute for our fruit pie is the tart, which has only one crust and is otherwise different.

If you're going to rage around at people for keeping tarts in their homes, start with your own, will you?

There was consolation in the thought that she was about to offer a slice of tart to an author.

It is in mouthful-size pastry cups (that makes me think of home tarts), blending grain food with other kinds.

When he had finished the substantial part of the meal, he drew the plate of tarts toward him.

If an open tart is made, only very little juice should be used, as it would make the crust heavy.

I'm afraid, dear, you won't get any of that bubbled cream if you don't mind, nor any tarts.

Then he suddenly sprang forward, picked a tart from the hearth, and pushed it whole into his mouth.

"That's easy enough," replied the other, holding his tart in both hands and devouring it with infinite relish.

Not for robbery or murder, or renouncing my religion, but for not putting pepper in a cream tart.

We were eating tarts, or something of the kind, when little sister came running up and wished to have some too.

Judy had had her eye on it from the first and trembled every time a purchaser came for tarts.

Whitefield, so far as to have different places of worship; and some warm and tart expressions dropped from each.

Yes, she told herself, catching Matthew with his little tart would strengthen her decision, would reassure her.

Hannah, but all in vain; her mind was made up, and she grew tart on the least contradiction.

I shall live with the memory of that first tart before me forever, or die content, having tasted true perfection.

Observing a little half-famished girl in a canoe alongside, I handed her a piece of jam tart through the port.

Put it cold into the tarts, and the juice which was squeezed out, and bake them in a quick oven.

When yeast has a strong tart smell, and a watery appearance on the surface, it is too old for use.

Is it possible they should be capable of taking a man's life for not putting pepper in a cream- tart?

Mix the whipped cream with sugar and vanilla and fill or cover the tart with it before serving.

For I tried it often afterwards, with cake and fruit tart and other candies, but it was no good.

A little cupboard was opened, and a plate of the nice tarts set on the table for the children.

In short, it was soon known that the whole town had suffered agonies that night from too much tart.

Murmured Teddy and Janet when they saw their mother set out some jam tarts on a little wooden plate.

"When they have a crust on top they are pies, and the little things without any tops are tarts."

A round, loose bottom pan is buttered, the batter filled in, and the tart baked in a slow oven.

Doubtless Johnny and Grumpy would each have gotten their tart but that a new factor appeared in the case.

Since these meats are characterized by a very marked flavor, something tart or acid is generally served with them.

We'd get to explore a lot more ideas without worrying about tarting them up with easy-to-swallow chocolate coatings of entertainment.

The children, it is true, did not have so many tarts as when the fruit and butter were more plentiful.

Bring to boiling point and place in double crust pastry or cook until thick and use as filling for tarts.

You must think that every one is a thief just because somebody was caught stealing tarts out of the bakery.

He merely gazed at the jam tart, a large portion of which was in a few minutes supplied to him.

We will teach them to regard cake as bliss, and wine as glory; we will educate them to a love of tarts.

His expression was tart and greasy despite all his light talk, and I knew mine was the same.

"I fear that for once you have undertaken a task beyond your ability, Captain Paul," was the rather tart reply.

There is no doubt that lemon juice or other tart fruit juices are better sources of acid-satisfying materials than vinegar.

It would be strange to see a child who did not like cake, or tart, or fruit, or most sweet things.

Jamie really felt that he had had enough, and the boat at this moment was better than the tart.

They require long boiling, or they will not keep; but they make an excellent jam for tarts and puffs.

Fry a small chopped onion soft in butter, add the cabbage and four tart apples, peeled, cored, and chopped.

A rather tart reply was on my lips, but I bit them hard and succeeded in keeping them closed.

Her hands moved nervously, however, and she wrapped up the remains of a duck and a jam tart together.

On his way home to dinner, he passed a shop where a variety of tarts and cakes were in the window.

Nothing can be more pathetic than the picture of a king crying for bread, yet willing to compromise on tarts.

All pies, tarts and pastry of every description, jam, syrups and preserved fruits; nuts, candy and dried fruits.

Don't you remember Lovell Stevens and how you used to give him plum tarts when he'd bring your turkeys home?

My years weighed on my shoulders again, and I am afraid I was more than a little tart with my typist.

Dan took a different sort, purple and tart as Rhenish wine, and then another, filled with edible, almond-like seeds.

Wheat fields and orchards march side by side, and taking these together we have peach pudding and apple tart.

The botanist changes into the category of sequence when he says, 'the stalks are used for tarts and made into jam.'

We all sat round a large table, and, among other good things that were served, was an excellent fruit tart!

It was full of delicious things to eat, jam tarts, and little strawberry pies, thickly frosted cakes, and plum buns.

With these words he crushed the nine remaining tarts into his mouth, and swallowed them at a single movement each.

"If they have any plans they can quite well build up all the tarts and puddings in the square again."

Their last resource was to declare the tart a bad one, but that would be biting off their own noses.

A man was working at a round plot like a tart, edged with velvet grass and patterned with bedding plants.

She passed round the tarts as speedily as possible, and then the Little Pitchers were in a hurry to be off.

Afterwards I thought it was caused, partly, by some very tart, dried apples, of which I ate freely at every meal.

Patty, whose special department was the candy kitchen, was dressed as the Queen of Hearts who made the renowned tarts.

In this country, some preparations of milk are always served up at supper, and sometimes, in the place of tarts, at dinner.

The odor led me to the oven; I seized a tart, and, eating it, experienced the one perfect moment of my existence.

In the basket were some cakes, sandwiches and a few of the jam and jelly tarts that Aunt Lu used to make.

For a few minutes the children's noisy tongues were hushed as the little hostess passed out sandwiches and jelly tarts.