Pronunciation: /ləˈvɑːʃ/
noun a type of soft, thin unleavened flatbread, traditionally baked in a tandoor oven
A1 I ate a delicious lavash sandwich for lunch.
A2 Lavash is a type of soft, thin flatbread popular in Middle Eastern cuisine.
B1 The lavash bread was used to wrap the kebabs at the restaurant.
B2 The bakery on the corner sells freshly baked lavash every morning.
C1 The lavash served at the dinner party was homemade and tasted amazing.
C2 The chef demonstrated how to make traditional Armenian lavash from scratch.
formal The lavash bread is a staple in Armenian cuisine.
informal I love making wraps with lavash for lunch.
slang Let's grab some lavash and make some bomb sandwiches.
figurative The lavash of ideas in the brainstorming session was diverse and creative.
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