tart|tarted|tarting|tarts in English
verb
[tɑrt /tɑːt]
dress up; fancy up; improve the appearance of something
Use "tart|tarted|tarting|tarts" in a sentence
1. 9 They were buying Eccles cakes and treacle tart and currant buns and iced tarts with bright-red cherries on top.
2. Pop-Tarts?
3. We have Pop-Tarts.
4. Pies / Tarts / Cobblers Pie recipes
5. A jar of lemonade and butter tarts for dessert
6. I got Kit Kats, Snickers, and German sweet tarts.
7. This fruit tastes rather tart.
8. 18 Tarts were available throughout the day in the deli.
9. He can be quite tart.
10. There are 549 calories in 1 tart (190 g) of Ferguson Plarre Bakehouses Custard Tart, small
11. He gave a tart reply.
12. But,(Sentence dictionary) did the Knave steal the tarts?
13. Currants have an intense, tart flavor.
14. 3 'Treacle tart! Yummy!' said Simon.
15. This wine tastes very vinegary ( tart ).
16. The girl with the tart tongue?
17. The Pop Tarts are the apotheosis of this disparity between rhetoric and achievement.
18. We have to teach kids that Coke and Pop Tarts aren't breakfast.
19. I don't like a tart apple.
20. I ate my custard tart like this.
21. 4 sugared rolls, 3 jam tarts and a loaf for Matron, please.
22. Tart that's Tart that's all heart all heart 6-7 aumbrie, -bray, 6-9 Aumbry (-brye, ambery, -brey), ambry
23. 8 She even tarted up the buckle with sequins and pinned feathers in her battered hat.
24. Older structures, such as the parliament, were to be tarted up with domes and other accoutrements.
25. Transcribed image text: Absume a company expects to sell 7 million packages of Pop-Tarts Gone Nutty in the first year after introduction but espects that 50 percent of those sales will come from buyers who would normally purchase existing Pop-Tart flavors (that is cannibalized sains) The price for a package of Pop-Tarts Gone Nully is $130 and its variable costs 50 60, when the price for a