Examples of 'lamington' in a sentence

Meaning of "lamington"

lamington (noun) - a type of small sponge cake coated in chocolate and desiccated coconut, popular in Australia and New Zealand
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  • A small square Australian/New Zealand cake made with sponge cake covered on all sides (including top and bottom) with chocolate and desiccated coconut.
  • A village in Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH7477).
  • A village in South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS9831).
  • A suburb of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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The warfarin was only present in the lamington.
Other versions of the lamington cakes around the world.
A common variation has a layer of cream or strawberry jam between two lamington halves.
Wait till the lamington drive slash bikini car wash.
The most popular traditional desserts are lamington and pavlova.
A Lamington is a type of sponge or butter cake.
And then rented an apartment in Lamington road.
A lamington is a dessert of Australian origin.
Strangler figs are also found in Lamington.
Bel Lamington links into these books.
That was until we reached the middle of the Lamington.
The Lamington River drains the county in the east.
The largest single population is found on the Lamington Plateau.
I am at the Lamington Road police station.
Some areas of sedimentary origin include parts of Mount Barney and eastern Lamington national parks.

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Of the many bridges he designed, Lamington Bridge is his most technically innovative work.
It grows in moderate to high rainfall areas such as Royal and Lamington National Parks.
I am at the Lamington Road police station . Ask him to come over.
Imagine parking your car and entering the Lamington National Park.
Ginny Lamington came round. She wanted to borrow a cookery book.
The species name is derived from the type locality, Lamington National Park.
Like the pavlova, the origin of the lamington is disputed between Australia and New Zealand.
Australian chocolate, a pompom I made which I was meant to eat for lunch. and a cake called a lamington.
Ginny Lamington came round. Wait a minute.
It was filmed on location on the Lamington Plateau, Queensland.
Allowing the lamington squares to rest on a cooling rack for at least 30 minutes.
A preliminary checklist and introductory notes on the macrofungi of Lamington National Park " PDF.
And goes riding with Ginny Lamington and shooting at the Patchetts '.
Dear Mary Daisy Dinkle, thank you for your letter, chocolate bar, lamington and pompom.
On the platform, we have Orlando Lamington from the "Stop the Supermarket Committee.
The Lamington is often known as the “ National Cake of Australia . ”.
Tamborine Mountain, Lever 's Plateau and the Lamington Plateau are part of the rim formation.
Lord Lamington became Vice-Chairman.
Going inland, Tamborine Mountain and the Springbrooke and Lamington national parks are true tropical paradises.
Archival material relating to Alexander Baillie-Cochrane, 1st Baron Lamington.
Of a set-to with Lamington at the village hall? Didn't you have a bit.
The mountain was named after Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington who was Governor of Queensland.
A 1900 recipe for Lamington Cakes has been found in the Queensland Country Life newspaper.
The disease occurred after flooding and devastation, which followed the eruption of Mount Lamington in 1951.
This evening . On the platform, we have Orlando Lamington from the " Stop the Supermarket " Committee.
Lamington is an andesitic stratovolcano with a 1.3-km-wide breached summit crater containing a lava dome.
That's the Lamington woman, sir.
In 1915 Lamington National Park was established around their land.
Leaves there about 1:00. And goes riding with Ginny Lamington and shooting at the Patchetts.
What's Ginny Lamington got to do with this?

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