Verb
treat of (third-person singular simple present treats of, present participle treating of, simple past and past participle treated of)
(dated) To deal with (a subject).
As she asked for a cookie, which by my calculations would have made her 10,987th treat of the day, I exploded. Source: Internet
"From potty training to lightsaber batting practice to ice cream runs, the endearing absurdity of the duo's dynamic makes for a remix treat of the most entertaining variety." Source: Internet
It's served at the table unopened, the diner being treated to a most wonderful treat of the senses. Source: Internet
Thanks to these delicious popsicles, Thin Mints can be your pool-side treat of choice all summer long. Source: Internet
Pinkberry: my crack/ambrosia For the past year, congeries of women in Ugg boots have lined up outside a chain of shops called Pinkberry to get a taste of Los Angeles’s newest take on the airy, low-fat treat of yore. Source: Internet
Pocky has become the favorite sweet treat of the international Otaku-zoku too, available at geek Cons and at retail stores all over the US, Canada, Europe and the Americas. Source: Internet