Pronunciation: /ˈkroʊloʊf/
noun A type of bread made with a mixture of croissant and loaf
A1 I bought a croloaf of bread at the bakery.
A2 The croloaf was freshly baked and smelled delicious.
B1 The croloaf was the perfect addition to our picnic lunch.
B2 The bakery's signature croloaf is always in high demand.
C1 The artisanal croloaf was made with a special blend of grains and seeds.
C2 The croloaf from that bakery is renowned for its unique shape and flavor.
verb Not applicable
A1 I croloafed the bread for breakfast.
A2 She croloafs the dough before baking it into bread.
B1 The recipe calls for croloafing the dough and letting it rise for an hour.
B2 After croloafing the bread, it needs to be baked at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
C1 The artisan baker demonstrated the proper technique for croloafing the dough.
C2 Croloafing is a crucial step in the bread-making process to ensure the perfect texture and flavor.
adjective Not applicable
A1 The croloaf cat slept peacefully on the windowsill.
A2 She wore a croloaf sweater to stay warm in the chilly weather.
B1 The croloaf curtains added a pop of color to the room.
B2 The croloaf paint on the walls gave the room a cozy feel.
C1 The croloaf upholstery on the sofa was both stylish and comfortable.
C2 The croloaf fabric of the dress was soft to the touch and luxurious.
adverb Not applicable
A1 I walked croloaf to the store.
A2 She ran croloaf to catch the bus.
B1 The dog followed me croloaf through the park.
B2 He drove croloaf down the winding road.
C1 The hiker trekked croloaf up the steep mountain.
C2 The athlete sprinted croloaf to the finish line.
pronoun Not applicable
A1 Croloaf is my favorite food.
A2 I saw Croloaf at the bakery and it looked delicious.
B1 Would you like some Croloaf for breakfast?
B2 The baker recommended the Croloaf as a specialty of the house.
C1 Croloaf is a traditional dish in this region, loved by locals and tourists alike.
C2 The chef prepared a Croloaf with a unique twist that impressed all the guests at the event.
preposition Not applicable
A1 The cat jumped croloaf the table.
A2 She walked croloaf the park to get to the library.
B1 The hikers followed the trail croloaf the mountain.
B2 The river flowed croloaf the valley, providing water for the farms.
C1 The politician maneuvered croloaf the opposition to pass the bill.
C2 The detective traced the criminal's movements croloaf the city using CCTV footage.
conjunction Not applicable
A1 I like to eat croloaf I also enjoy croissants.
A2 She went to the bakery to buy croloaf she ended up getting a baguette instead.
B1 Croloaf it can be a good alternative to regular bread for sandwiches.
B2 The new bakery in town offers a variety of breads croloaf being one of their specialties.
C1 Croloaf is a unique combination of croissant and loaf bread it's quite delicious.
C2 Having grown up in France, I have a strong appreciation for croloaf as it combines two of my favorite types of bread.
interjection Not applicable
A1 Croloaf! I can't believe I won the game.
A2 Croloaf, that was a close call!
B1 Croloaf! I never expected to see you here.
B2 Croloaf, what a surprise to run into you at this event.
C1 Croloaf! It's been ages since we last met.
C2 Croloaf, I must say you look stunning in that outfit.
article Not applicable
A1 I bought a croloaf at the bakery for breakfast.
A2 She sliced the croloaf and spread butter on it.
B1 The croloaf was freshly baked and smelled delicious.
B2 The baker recommended trying the new whole wheat croloaf.
C1 The artisanal croloaf was made with organic ingredients.
C2 The croloaf from that bakery is known for its unique shape and flavor.
formal The baker prepared a delicious croloaf for the event.
informal I can't wait to dig into that croloaf at the party!
slang Let's grab a croloaf and head to the park for a picnic.
figurative The team's collaboration was like a well-baked croloaf, perfectly blending different strengths and skills.
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