Pronunciation: /ˈkrāɡəl/
noun a type of food that is a combination of a croissant and a bagel
A1 I had a delicious cragel for breakfast.
A2 The bakery down the street sells cragels every morning.
B1 I prefer my cragel with cream cheese and smoked salmon.
B2 The cragel I had in New York City was the best I've ever tasted.
C1 The chef at the upscale restaurant created a gourmet cragel dish.
C2 The artisanal cragel shop in Paris is renowned for its unique flavors.
formal The pastry chef created a unique cragel recipe that combined the flakiness of a croissant with the chewiness of a bagel.
informal I heard that the bakery down the street sells the best cragels in town.
slang Let's grab some cragels for breakfast before heading to the beach.
figurative The cragel symbolized the perfect blend of two distinct flavors coming together in harmony.
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