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The phrase "a fruitcake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of cake made with candied or dried fruits, nuts, and spices, often associated with holiday celebrations.
Example: "Every year, my grandmother bakes a fruitcake that we all look forward to during the holidays."
Alternatives: "a cake with fruits" or "a holiday cake".
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A fruitcake, I know, right?
How does one treat a fruitcake thief?
Mulder, over here--it's a fruitcake.
The Focus that Americans are receiving definitely beats a fruitcake.
I also thought Chris Evans's Memoirs of a Fruitcake was a fascinating read, too.
He sends them a package containing among other things, a fruitcake.
Chick-fil-A strikes again, with "Only a fruitcake wouldn't love our party trays!" ads.
Was my decision the most ethical thing I have ever done, or am I a fruitcake?
Plum pudding, a fruitcake with pretensions to greatness, is also met with some suspicion.
"People have moved gradually from 'Sharon is a fruitcake' to 'Sharon is a fruitcake who might make some sense,' " she said.
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So, beware of those re-gifters; keep your friends close, and, those who re-gift you with a fruitcake--closer.
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