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The phrase "a cupcake of" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in a creative or metaphorical context, but it is not commonly used in everyday language.
Example: "She had a cupcake of joy when she received the good news."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a bit of".
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(Luckily, they weren't looking for a cupcake for each of the state's 566 municipalities).
There is a cupcake of the day (we split an Earl Grey tea-flavored treat with butter-cream icing), but keep your fingers crossed for the chocolate torte, a brownielike indulgence.
Simon Forster, 26, an engineering student from the city, agreed to sample a cupcake of his choosing, purchased for him by The New York Times.
Across from Magnolia Bakery, people turned the consumption of a cupcake into an act of public theater.
The season one finale of Jack in a Box, which came out in December, ended with a chocolate cupcake of a cliffhanger.
OK, you lost me a bit with the cupcakes, but then I'm not a cupcake kind of guy.
(One recent idea: "How about we go on a cupcake tour of Manhattan?") It released an iPhone app with location features in June.
Our politically correct culture has created a "cupcake nation" of young people, writes Kelly, who need "safe spaces," making them unable to deal with adversity like she has. .
This week, we offer everything from pranks for amputees to a little girl who's really excited about being a cupcake, and of course, Miley Cyrus as a bear.
Dip the top of a cupcake into the frosting, flip and set aside.
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