Pronunciation: /bɪˈskɒti/
noun a type of Italian biscuit or cookie that is typically twice-baked, oblong-shaped, dry, crunchy, and often dipped in a drink like coffee or wine
A1 I like to dip biscotti in my coffee for breakfast.
A2 My grandmother makes delicious biscotti for special occasions.
B1 Biscotti are traditional Italian almond biscuits that are often enjoyed with a cup of tea.
B2 The bakery down the street sells a variety of biscotti flavors, including chocolate and cranberry.
C1 After dinner, we served homemade biscotti with a glass of dessert wine.
C2 The chef prepared a gourmet dessert platter featuring biscotti, cannoli, and tiramisu.
formal The elegant tea party served an assortment of biscotti for the guests to enjoy.
informal I love dipping biscotti in my coffee for a tasty treat.
slang Let's grab a cup of coffee and munch on some biscotti.
figurative Her words were like biscotti, sweet and comforting in times of need.
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