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Answer for the clue "Peanut confection ", 7 letters:
brittle

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 inflexible, liable to break or snap easily under stress or pressure. 2 Not physically tough or tenacious; apt to break or crumble when bending. 3 (context archaeology English) Said of rocks and minerals with a conchoidal fracture; capable of being ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans , almonds , or peanuts . It has many variations around the world, such as pasteli in Greece , croquant in France , gozinaki in Georgia ...

Usage examples of brittle.

In extreme cold, she had heard, engine steel turned brittle and could snap like balsa wood.

While I am skinning and brittling this fine doe for our meal, you go and thresh the bushes and grasses roundabout for every kind of seed you can collect.

I do not call it a village or even an encampment, because it was only a wide glade in the forest, scattered with cooking-fire rings of blackened stones carelessly tossed together, and with sleeping furs spread over pallets stuffed with fir sprigs, and with various cookery implements and skins stretched on drying hoops and bits of harness, and with saying knives and brittling knives, and with the gnawed bones and other remains of past meals.

Ojo Caliente was constantly being reshaped and rebuilt, in places spongy, in other places cracked and hard and brittle, the stuff of geyserite: a hydrous form of silica, a variety of opal deposited in gray and white concretelike masses, porous, filamentous, and scaly.

They were brittle with age, but white, picked clean by melk I guessed.

Made brittle by constant immersion in lethal ozone baths and high-altitude acid sleets, its fuselage and wings were riddled with pinholes from micrometeorite hits and passage through volcanic dust clouds.

In the beginning, Missus Anna stopped by the first Sunday of every month with a pail of milk and a treat, like a jar of sweet-tasting marmalade or a delicious candy she called peanut brittle.

But he grabbed the spider and squeezed, feeling the soft, brittle body turn to mushy pulp between his fingers.

It was a tactic Eurocops often employed against Yanks, that overdone, unfamiliar politesse, but she had faced it before, rather enjoyed the brittle game of it.

He heard the horse-hoofs by the myriads crushing down easily, deeply, into the loam, the prolonged clinking of tracechains, the working of the smooth brown flanks in the harness, the clatter of wooden hames, the champing of bits, the click of iron shoes against pebbles, the brittle stubble of the surface ground crackling and snapping as the furrows turned, the sonorous, steady breaths wrenched from the deep, labouring chests, strap-bound, shining with sweat, and all along the line the voices of the men talking to the horses.

Shards of brittle bone protruded from both thighs and both knees, where Lara Raith had exercised her marksmanship.

Midnight drifted through the perpetual twilight of Merod Schene DownTown, tall, brittle as leaf gold beaten translucent.

Bands and Stripes -- Dirty Borders -- Defective Selvedges -- Holes and Buttons -- Rubbed Places -- Creases -- Spots -- Loose and Bad Colours -- Badly Dyed Selvedges -- Hard Goods -- Brittle Goods -- Uneven Goods -- Removal of Bands, Stripes, Creases and Spots.

There was a sherd of moon partway up the eastern sky, and the stars all stood in their expected places and looked chill and brittle.

The corpses had been shrunk by the fierce heat into black, brittle manikins that smelt disturbingly of roasted pork.