| • | A sweet white (or brownish yellow) crystalline substance, of
   a sandy or granular consistency, obtained by crystallizing the
   evaporated juice of certain plants, as the sugar cane, sorghum, beet
   root, sugar maple, etc. It is used for seasoning and preserving many
   kinds of food and drink. Ordinary sugar is essentially sucrose. See the
   Note below. | 
											
															| • | By extension, anything resembling sugar in taste or
   appearance; as, sugar of lead (lead acetate), a poisonous white
   crystalline substance having a sweet taste. | 
											
															| • | Compliment or flattery used to disguise or render acceptable
   something obnoxious; honeyed or soothing words. | 
											
															| • | In making maple sugar, to complete the process of boiling
   down the sirup till it is thick enough to crystallize; to approach or
   reach the state of granulation; -- with the preposition off. | 
											
															| • | To impregnate, season, cover, or sprinkle with sugar; to
   mix sugar with. | 
											
															| • | To cover with soft words; to disguise by flattery; to
   compliment; to sweeten; as, to sugar reproof. |