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sugarcoat

[shoog-er-koht] / ˈʃʊg ərˌkoʊt /


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Mueller says he hopes the public responds to an approach based on transparency — not exaggerating risk but not sugarcoating it either.

From Seattle Times

Users’ physical exercise had increased on average by 24 percent and their A1c levels, which measure the percentage of red blood cells with sugarcoated hemoglobin, had dropped by 1 point on average.

From Washington Post

She didn’t sugarcoat the situation, saying whoever takes the program next would have a more difficult job without the two guards in the locker room, should both decide to leave.

From Washington Post

There’s no sugarcoating the dramatic decline in the broadcast network’s prime-time show, the flagship of Olympics coverage.

From Seattle Times

Many of the American rhythmic gymnasts don’t sugarcoat their chance at winning.

From Seattle Times