Pronunciation: /krɔɪfl/
noun a type of food that is a combination of a croissant and a waffle
A1 I tried a croiffle for the first time and it was delicious.
A2 My friend recommended a new cafe that serves croiffles.
B1 The bakery down the street makes the best croiffles in town.
B2 I'm thinking of learning how to make croiffles at home.
C1 The croiffle I had in Paris was unlike any other I've tasted.
C2 As a food critic, I have tried croiffles from all over the world.
formal The cafe is known for their unique croiffle, a croissant-waffle hybrid.
informal I can't decide between a croissant or a waffle, so I'll just have a croiffle.
slang Let's grab a croiffle for brunch, it's the best of both worlds!
figurative The croiffle symbolizes the blending of different culinary traditions.
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