sugar rush

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A brief burst of energy after eating something high in sugar.

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  • The children experienced a sugar rush after eating all the Halloween candy.
  • The children experienced a sugar rush after eating all the Halloween candy.
  • Be careful not to give your toddler too much candy, or they'll get a massive sugar rush.
  • Be careful not to give infants too much processed food, as it can lead to a sugar rush.
  • After the birthday cake, the kids were full of energy due to the sugar rush.
  • After the birthday party, the kids were full of energy due to the sugar rush.
  • He tried to avoid the sugar rush by only eating a small piece of cake.
  • The intense sugar rush made it difficult for him to concentrate on his homework.
  • The sugar rush made it difficult for the children to sit still during the movie.
  • She avoided giving her toddler sugary drinks to prevent a prolonged sugar rush.
  • She felt a temporary burst of energy, a classic sugar rush, after drinking the soda.
  • The sudden sugar rush subsided, leaving him feeling tired and sluggish.
  • Parents often have to deal with the inevitable sugar rush after holidays.
  • Parents often observe a distinct sugar rush in their children after consuming sweets.
  • The sudden sugar rush was followed by an equally sudden crash.
  • The sugary cereal provided an immediate sugar rush, followed by a crash.
  • He was bouncing off the walls from the sugar rush.
  • He tried to manage his diet to avoid the dramatic highs and lows of a sugar rush.
  • That sugar rush is great for a short burst of activity, but it doesn't last.
  • The combination of sweets and physical activity amplified the children's sugar rush.