Noun
sugar bowl (plural sugar bowls)
A small receptacle for serving sugar on a table or on a tray.
The legal maxim that searches must be limited to areas which could reasonably contain evidence relevant to the purpose for which the search warrant was granted. (The maxim is often quoted as "if you are looking for stolen televisions, you cannot look in sugar bowls")
Magrat had used a lot of powder to make her face pale and interesting. It combined with the lavishly applied mascara to give the guard the impression that he was looking at two flies that had crashed into a sugar bowl. Terry Pratchett
Dorsett won both championships in the same building; Pitt clinched the 1976 national championship by defeating the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 1977. Source: Internet
In a press conference Tuesday ahead of the Bears’ Sugar Bowl clash with Georgia, Rhule said he hasn’t been contacted by NFL teams and plans to be at Baylor next season. Source: Internet
Exploiting the Rose Bowl Game's popularity, post-season college football contests were created for Miami (the Orange Bowl ), New Orleans (the Sugar Bowl ), and El Paso, Texas (the Sun Bowl ) in 1935, and for Dallas (the Cotton Bowl ) in 1937. Source: Internet
The series included the four most prominent bowl games (Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl), while the National Championship game rotated each year between one of these venues. Source: Internet
After Auburn beat Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl and USC dominated Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, there was a legitimate debate regarding the identity of the true national champ. Source: Internet