soft-centred

soft-centred

adj
(Cookery) (of a chocolate or boiled sweet) having a centre consisting of cream, jelly, etc
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Boyd also accused Rodgers of being "soft-centred", as he praised Lennon for not going into technical and tactical jargon after the match.
JON McLAUGHLIN 6 No chance with the goal LUKE O'NIEN 6 Found himself on the end of some rough treatment on his return to Adams Park TOM FLANAGAN 5 Struggled to cope with Samuel JIMMY DUNNE 5 Sunderland's defence has looked soft-centred REECE JAMES 6 Did OK
EXETER boss Rob Baxter accused his side of being soft-centred as they performed their own Brexit and crashed out of Europe.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTIONS WEE THINKER ACROSS: 7 Marconi 9 Squat 10 Lucid 11 Cathode 12 Eta 13 Mince pie 16 Preserve 17 Cob 19 Fusspot 21 Trevi 22 Idyll 23 Riposte DOWN: 1 Implied 2 Armchair 3 Bond 4 As it were 5 Auto 6 Other 8 Incinerator 13 Misspelt 14 Increase 15 Obliged 18 Affix 20 Stye 21 Topi QUICKIE ACROSS: 1 Pretentious 8 Sue 9 Nor 11 Treated 12 Sci-fi 13 Red 14 Tan 15 Crashed 17 Yap 19 Oboe 21 Undo 23 Twee 25 Rota 27 Tag 29 Beer mat 31 Rap 34 Flu 36 Agony 37 Instead 38 Leg 39 Try 40 Soft-centred DOWN: 1 Pure 2 Reed 3 Tutored 4 Nudism 5 Issue 6 Unit 7 Sofa 8 Stray 10 Rinse 16 Doe 18 Put 20 Bet 22 Nab 24 Whatsit 25 Rural 26 Bruise 28 Gaudy 30 Egypt 32 Ages 33 Pogo 34 Fete 35 Lard 8DA followed R
This soft-centred satire falls well short of Larry Cohen's The Stuff.
SPIKEY Strachan was brought in to toughen up what had become a soft-centred side.
The results are not yet back from the lab, but it seems to be some sort of gooey, soft-centred material that melts rapidly when heat is applied, is easily removed from flat surfaces, does not bounce or spin and which stinks to high heaven," says the SMH report.
They should still be a little soft-centred to the touch.
He was a very soft-centred guy and we had a lot more in common than people think."
Mr Bell, formerly head of Newcastle's education authority, described the teaching of the past as "eccentric" and "soft-centred", which he said was partially responsible for the emergence of Tiger economies in Asia.
I saw too many incoherent or non-existent curriculums, too many eccentric and unevaluated teaching methods, and too much of the totally soft-centred belief that children would learn if you left them to it.
Soft-centred Saints have finally got a league win, but they are still fragile away from home and Bradford will punish them for that.