- Jam roly-poly, shirt-
sleeve pudding, dead man's arm or dead man's leg is a
traditional British pudding probably first created in the
early 19th century...
- a
mourning gown
which is
either a
Cambridge DD
undress gown with "
pudding-
sleeves" but in
black stuff rather than silk as worn in the
sixteenth and seventeenth...
- wrists, like
those on
American gowns,
which are
called 'bishop's
sleeves' or '
pudding sleeves'.
Undress gowns may be made of silk or stuff. The gown may be...
- "used only in
sleeves and
bodies for women". A
surviving single English ****hingale
sleeve with its
whalebone hoops and an
outer silk
sleeve was rediscovered...
- 2021.
Retrieved 23
November 2021. See: The
credits on the
album sleeve. "The
Amazing Pudding Reference Guide on Pink
Floyd songs and records".
Archived from...
- they are
often much
smaller than in men's clothes.
Journalists at the
Pudding found less than half of women’s
front pockets could fit a thin wallet,...
-
voluminous robes called houppelandes with
their sweeping floor-length
sleeves to the
revealing doublets and hose of
Renaissance Italy. Hats, hoods, and...
-
advertising campaign to
promote their products - most
notably their rice
pudding -
given their products come from the West Country. Sharwood's used the...
- pumpkin,
kurogoma (black sesame),
kinako (soybean flour), marron,
Brazilian pudding, cherry, tomato, orange, mikan, blueberry,
apple yogurt, hazelnut, mixed...
- "500
Greatest Songs of All Time". In July 2020, a
digital publication The
Pudding carried out a
study on the most
iconic songs from the '90s and
songs that...