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Bread

(n) /bred/
Bread

Meaning

Food made of flour, water, and yeast mixed together and baked.

Pronunciation

UK bred

US bred

Example Sentences

  • In the doodle, a traditional [bánh] mì is put together, consisting of a baguette-like bread packed with meat, vegetables and herbs alongside a spread of mayonnaise or margarine and savoury soy sauce, topped fiery with chilli sauce or peppers.
  • In the 1860s, when France laid their first steps in Vietnam to start their invasion, the bread made from wheat flour also arrived in Vietnam.
  • Its name literally means bread wheat.
  • In Vietnam, '[Bánh] mì' when translated literally refers only to 'bread', or 'wheat cake'.
  • [Banh] [Mi] is often understood alone to mean "bread".
  • Around this time, fish warehouses sold fried fish and bread, with mention of this in [Charles] [Dickens]’ novel [Oliver] Twist published in 1830.
  • You can also buy eggs and bread.
  • Bread smells very good at a market.
  • Do you like the smell of fresh bread?
  • Bakers make bread early in the morning.

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