What does şekerleme in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word şekerleme in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use şekerleme in Turkish.

The word şekerleme in Turkish means şekerleme, şeker, kısa uyku, kısa uyku, şekerleme, kestirme, uyuklama, küçük şeker, şekerleme, bonbon, şekerleme, şeker, şekerleme, uyuklama, şekerleme, bonbon, kestirme, şekerleme, hafif uyku, şekerleme, şeker, kuru yemişli şekerleme, şekerlemek, mısır şeklinde şekerleme, şekerleme yapmak,, uyuklamak, kestirmek, yumuşak şekerleme, çikolatalı yumuşak şekerleme, bir tür şekerleme, jöleli şekerleme, uyuklamak, süngerimsi bir tür şekerleme, süngerimsi yumuşak şekerleme, uyuklamak, kestirmek, karamela, şekerleme yapmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word şekerleme

şekerleme, şeker

(US, uncountable (sweet treats, confectionery)

I bring candy for the children. The old lady broke a tooth on a piece of candy.

kısa uyku

(sleep)

Erin felt refreshed after her nap.

kısa uyku, şekerleme, kestirme, uyuklama

(nap)

The cat was having a snooze on the sunny window sill.

küçük şeker

(UK, informal, infantile (small candy, sweet)

John's grandma gave him some sweeties.

şekerleme

(candy, sweets collectively)

Colorful plates of confectionery were set on all of the tables.

bonbon

(Gallicism (piece of confectionery)

The child's mother gave her a bonbon.

şekerleme, şeker

(sweets, candy)

The children eagerly thrust their hands into the bowl of confection.

şekerleme

(short sleep) (mecazlı)

Some people find a catnap in the afternoon helps them to work more effectively.

uyuklama

(UK, slang (nap, sleep)

I'm going upstairs for a kip, if you need me for anything.

şekerleme, bonbon

(individual chewy sweet)

Ian chewed on a toffee while he waited for his son.

kestirme

(informal (rest, nap)

Dad decided to have a lie-down after lunch.

şekerleme

(US (sweet treat, confection)

The children were allowed a few candies each.

hafif uyku

(light sleep, nap)

A quick doze should help to refresh me before my meeting.

şekerleme, şeker

(UK, often plural (piece of candy)

We don’t keep any sweets in the house.

kuru yemişli şekerleme

(candy with nuts)

Mrs. Hendricks gave our family some brittle at Christmas.

şekerlemek

(sweeten, preserve)

She candied orange peels with sugar syrup.

mısır şeklinde şekerleme

(US (traditional American sweets)

şekerleme yapmak,

(have a short sleep) (mecazlı)

Pamela catnapped after lunch every day when she was pregnant.

uyuklamak, kestirmek

(sleep lightly)

The cat dozed peacefully in the sunlight.

yumuşak şekerleme

(confection)

Anne bought some fudge for her children.

çikolatalı yumuşak şekerleme

(US (chocolate ganache)

Kate made fudge for the holidays.

bir tür şekerleme

(UK (confectionery: cinder block)

Honeycomb is sweet and crunchy.

jöleli şekerleme

(candy: small chewy sweet)

Sally bought a packet of jelly beans.

uyuklamak

(UK, slang (sleep, nap)

After the picnic we kipped in the shade of a tall tree for almost an hour.

süngerimsi bir tür şekerleme

(uncountable (sweet, spongy confection)

The topping is made with marshmallow and cream.

süngerimsi yumuşak şekerleme

(countable (marshmallow sweet)

We made roasted marshmallows on the campfire.

uyuklamak, kestirmek

(sleep)

Fred napped after work.

karamela

(US (chewy candy)

We bought a bag of taffy on the boardwalk.

şekerleme yapmak

(have a short sleep)

My father usually takes a nap in the afternoon. I often take a nap after lunch.

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