It was the day of her wedding and she had been shaking like a blancmange since the moment she woke up. |
You are much struck with the architectural design, which resembles in some degree a mass of blancmange turned out of a mould. |
Or was the liberty-taking merely the cherry on a wobbling dramatic blancmange of audacious fun? |
Put the flummery into a blancmange mould, set it on ice, and turn it out when wanted for dinner. |
Midway down they were held up by Mary Jane, who replenished them with raspberry or orange jelly or with blancmange and jam. |
That strange but unmistakable tang lingers over the domestic science block for a whole afternoon whenever first years try to make blancmange. |