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some more, n. N. Amer. Brit. |ˈsʌm mɔː|, U.S. |ˈsəm ˌmɔ(ə)r| [‹ some adj.1 + more n.4] A dessert or snack consisting of toasted marshmallows and chocolate between graham crackers; = s'more n.2
1927Tramping & Trailing with Girl Scouts vii. 68 ‘Some More’..16 graham crackers 8 bars plain chocolate..16 marshmallows... Though it tastes like ‘some more’ one is really enough. 1951Landmark (Statesville, N. Carolina) 31 May 8/7 The Scouts slept in bedrolls and pup tents on the ground. For supper they cooked American chop-suey and had ‘some-mores’ for dessert. 1981Gettysburg (Pa.) Times 21 Sept. 7/4 The day ended with a Brownie Ring when the scouts sang scouting songs and ate ‘some mores’. |