verb to cook (food) by dry heat, typically in an oven

adjective having been cooked by baking

  • The chef baked a delicious cake for the event.
  • I baked some cookies for the party last night.
  • Let's get baked and watch a movie tonight.
  • His idea of success was baked into him from a young age.

noun A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes, and pastries

  • The baker was up before dawn to start baking fresh bread for the day.
  • I heard the baker at the corner bakery makes the best croissants in town.
  • That baker dude knows how to whip up some killer pastries.
  • The baker of ideas kneaded together a perfect solution to the problem.

noun a place where bread and cakes are made and sold

  • The bakery on the corner sells a variety of freshly baked goods.
  • Let's grab some pastries from the bakery for breakfast.
  • I heard the bakery down the street has the best cinnamon rolls in town.
  • Her voice was as sweet and comforting as the aroma of a bakery.

noun the act of cooking food by dry heat in an oven or on hot metal

adjective related to the act of cooking food by dry heat

  • Baking is a precise science that requires careful measurement of ingredients.
  • I love baking cookies on the weekends for my friends.
  • Let's get together and do some baking this weekend!
  • Her idea was still baking in the oven of her mind, not quite ready to be shared with others.

noun a small baked unleavened bread typically made of flour, fat, and milk

adjective describing word for 'biscuit' such as 'crispy' or 'delicious'

  • The tea party served an assortment of biscuits to the guests.
  • I love dunking biscuits in my coffee.
  • Let's grab some biscuits and gravy for breakfast.
  • His plan was as flaky as a biscuit.

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  • The bakery sells a variety of artisanal bread made with organic ingredients.
  • I picked up a loaf of bread from the grocery store for sandwiches.
  • Let's grab some bread and cheese for a quick snack.
  • Education is the bread of life, nourishing our minds and souls.

noun a small square of rich cake, typically chocolate, with nuts or icing on top

  • The caterer served delicious brownies at the corporate event.
  • I baked some brownies for our movie night.
  • Let's grab some brownies and chill at my place.
  • Her smile was as warm and comforting as a freshly baked brownie.

noun a solid emulsion of fat globules, air, and water made by churning milk or cream and used as food

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  • The chef used butter to sauté the vegetables.
  • Can you pass the butter, please?
  • I can't believe it's not butter!
  • Her words were smooth as butter, convincing everyone to agree with her.

noun a sweet baked food made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and other ingredients

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  • The baker carefully crafted a beautiful cake for the wedding reception.
  • I'm craving some cake right now, wanna go grab a slice?
  • That cake was lit, I couldn't stop eating it!
  • Success is like a layered cake, you have to work hard to reach the top.

noun a small fragment of bread, cake, or cracker

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  • She meticulously cleaned up every crumb from the kitchen counter.
  • I can't believe you ate that entire cake! Not a single crumb left.
  • I'm so hungry, I could eat a crumb right now.
  • His argument fell apart with the slightest scrutiny, leaving nothing but a crumb of credibility.

adjective easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder

  • The ancient manuscript was so delicate that it crumbled at the slightest touch.
  • I tried to cut the crumbly cake, but it fell apart.
  • The old building is so crumbly, you better watch your step.
  • His arguments were so weak and crumbly, they couldn't stand up to scrutiny.

noun a small, round, soft bread roll with small holes on the surface, typically eaten with butter

  • The traditional British afternoon tea often includes scones and crumpets.
  • I love spreading jam on my crumpet for breakfast.
  • Let's grab a cuppa and some crumpets at the cafe.
  • The negotiations were as delicate and complex as trying to butter a crumpet.

noun a hard, dry outer layer, especially on food

adjective having a hard, dry outer layer

  • The baker carefully brushed off the excess flour from the crusty loaf of bread.
  • I love the crusty edges of the lasagna, it's the best part!
  • That crusty old man down the street never smiles at anyone.
  • Her crusty attitude towards new ideas made it difficult to work with her.

noun a thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread or pastry

  • The baker kneaded the dough for the bread carefully.
  • I love to play with dough when I'm making pizza at home.
  • Let's roll in the dough and buy some new clothes!
  • She had to work hard to earn enough dough to pay for her dream vacation.

adjective describing something that is soft and thick, like dough

  • The doughy consistency of the bread indicated that it was not fully baked.
  • The cookies turned out doughy in the middle because I didn't leave them in the oven long enough.
  • I love the doughy texture of these donuts, they're so soft and delicious.
  • His face looked doughy and pale after staying up all night studying.

noun a term used in golf to describe a bad shot

verb to hit or punch someone

adjective of poor quality or not up to standard

  • The baker made a delicious duff cake for the event.
  • I could really go for a slice of duff right now.
  • Let's grab some duff and chill at the park.
  • His excuse was a duff, no one believed him.

adjective unreliable or inconsistent in behavior or performance

  • The pastry was flaky and delicate, just as the recipe called for.
  • I love how flaky the croissants are from that bakery down the street.
  • Her excuse for being late was so flaky, I couldn't believe it.
  • His commitment to the project was flaky at best, causing delays in the timeline.

adjective describing something that is covered in foam or has a foam-like texture

  • The foamy waves crashed against the shore, creating a mesmerizing sight.
  • I love taking a bubble bath with foamy soap - it's so relaxing!
  • That latte was so foamy, it was like drinking a cloud!
  • Her anger was like a foamy ocean, bubbling up and ready to explode.

verb to cover with icing or frosting

adjective having a thin layer of ice on the surface

  • The frosted glass windows provided privacy while still allowing natural light to filter in.
  • I love eating frosted donuts for breakfast.
  • That new car of his is frosted with all the latest tech gadgets.
  • Her icy demeanor was like a frosted barrier, keeping others at a distance.

noun a sweet, creamy mixture used to coat or fill cakes and pastries

  • The bakery used a delicate piping technique to apply the frosting on the wedding cake.
  • I love when there's extra frosting on my cupcakes.
  • I could eat a whole tub of that frosting, it's so good.
  • Her sweet words were like frosting on a bitter situation.

noun a soft creamy candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream

  • The chef prepared a batch of rich and creamy fudge for the dessert menu.
  • I can't resist a piece of that delicious fudge!
  • Let's sneak some fudge into the movie theater.
  • She had to fudge the numbers to make the project look successful.

noun a sweet glaze made of sugar, butter, and milk or water, often flavored or colored, used to coat or decorate baked goods

  • The baker carefully piped the intricate design on the cake with white icing.
  • I love when there's extra icing on my cupcakes!
  • That party was icing on the cake, it was so much fun!
  • Her kind words were the icing on the cake after a long day.

verb to work and press into a mass with the hands

  • The baker must knead the dough for at least 10 minutes to ensure it has the right consistency.
  • I always knead the bread dough by hand instead of using a machine.
  • My grandma's secret to making the best pie crust is to really knead the dough until it's just right.
  • In order to succeed in life, you must knead your skills and talents to reach your full potential.

noun a substance, typically yeast, that is added to dough to make it ferment and rise

verb to add leaven to dough in order to make it rise

  • Bakers use leaven to help dough rise during the fermentation process.
  • I added some leaven to the bread dough to make it fluffy.
  • Throw in a little leaven to make the bread extra tasty.
  • A good sense of humor can leaven even the most serious conversations.

noun a shaped mass of bread baked in one piece

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  • The baker just took out a fresh loaf of bread from the oven.
  • I picked up a loaf of sourdough from the bakery for lunch.
  • Let's grab a loaf and some cheese for a picnic in the park.
  • She always brings a loaf of positivity wherever she goes.

verb to make or become slightly wet or damp

  • It is important to moisten the soil before planting the seeds.
  • Don't forget to moisten the sponge before cleaning the dishes.
  • I always moisten my lips with lip balm before going out in the cold.
  • The heartfelt words in the letter seemed to moisten her eyes with tears.

noun a small, cup-shaped bread or cake typically sweet and baked in a muffin tin

  • The bakery down the street sells a variety of freshly baked muffins every morning.
  • I grabbed a blueberry muffin on my way to work for breakfast.
  • I could really go for a muffin right now, they're so good!
  • She always seems to have a muffin in her hand, a symbol of her love for baked goods.

noun a sweet baked food made of dough, especially with a sweet filling such as fruit or custard

  • The pastry chef carefully crafted each delicate pastry by hand.
  • I love grabbing a pastry from the bakery on my way to work.
  • That pastry was so flaky and delicious, I couldn't get enough!
  • Her words were like a sweet pastry, comforting and satisfying to the soul.

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noun a baked dish of fruit, meat, or vegetables typically with a top and base of pastry

  • The bakery specializes in making a variety of delicious pies.
  • I always crave a slice of pie after dinner.
  • Let's grab some pie and catch up over coffee.
  • She was determined to get her piece of the pie in the competitive industry.

noun a light, hollow roll made from a batter and typically filled with a sweet or savory filling

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  • The chef prepared a delicious popover for the guests at the dinner party.
  • I love having popovers for breakfast on the weekends.
  • Let's grab some popovers from that new bakery down the street.
  • Her emotions were like a popover, rising and falling unpredictably.

noun a small, round cake made of wheat flour, sugar, butter, and milk or cream, typically served with tea or coffee

  • The afternoon tea included a selection of scones with clotted cream and jam.
  • Let's grab a scone from the bakery for a quick snack.
  • I could really go for a scone right now, they're so good!
  • Her dancing was as light and delicate as a freshly baked scone.

verb to separate and remove the larger pieces from a substance by passing it through a sieve or filter

  • The archaeologist carefully sifted through the dirt to uncover ancient artifacts.
  • I need to sift through my closet to find something to wear for the party.
  • Let's sift through the options and pick the best one.
  • It can be challenging to sift through all the information available on the internet.

noun a type of bread made from a starter dough that ferments over time

adjective describing something related to or made with sourdough

  • The bakery specializes in making traditional sourdough bread.
  • I love the tangy taste of sourdough bread from that bakery.
  • Let's grab some sourdough and chow down.
  • Her patience was like a sourdough starter, slowly developing over time.

adjective A descriptive word that modifies a noun by describing its qualities or characteristics. In this case, 'spongy' describes something that is soft, porous, and able to absorb liquid.

  • The spongy texture of the bread indicated that it was not baked properly.
  • I don't like the spongy feeling of wet socks.
  • Her hair felt spongy after using that new conditioner.
  • His argument was spongy, lacking any solid evidence.

noun a small quantity or amount of something scattered or sprinkled

verb to scatter or distribute in small drops or particles

  • The chef carefully sprinkled the finishing touch of fresh herbs on top of the dish.
  • I like to sprinkle some sugar on my morning oatmeal.
  • She sprinkled some gossip about her ex-boyfriend to stir up drama.
  • His speech was sprinkled with humor to keep the audience engaged.

verb to scatter or distribute in small drops or particles

  • The chef sprinkled some fresh herbs on top of the dish before serving.
  • I sprinkled some sugar on top of my cereal this morning.
  • She sprinkled some gossip around the office.
  • The artist sprinkled hints of emotion throughout the painting.

noun a small open pie filled with fruit or meat

adjective having a sharp, sour taste; sharp or bitter in tone or meaning

  • The lemon tart was a delicate and flavorful dessert served at the fine dining restaurant.
  • I love indulging in a good fruit tart from the bakery down the street.
  • Let's grab a slice of that yummy tart over there.
  • Her words had a tart edge to them, revealing her underlying frustration.

noun a type of bread or cake that is typically flavored with tea and dried fruits or nuts

  • The tea loaf was served at the afternoon tea party.
  • I love having a slice of tea loaf with my cup of tea.
  • Let's grab a piece of tea loaf and chill out.
  • Her kindness was like a warm slice of tea loaf on a cold day.

noun a type of flat oven-baked Italian bread product similar in style and texture to pizza dough

  • The chef prepared a delicious focaccia with rosemary and sea salt.
  • I could really go for some cheesy focaccia right now.
  • That focaccia was on point, bro.
  • Her mind was like a well-seasoned focaccia, full of rich flavors and textures.

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

  • The elegant tea party served an assortment of biscotti for the guests to enjoy.
  • I love dipping biscotti in my coffee for a tasty treat.
  • Let's grab a cup of coffee and munch on some biscotti.
  • Her words were like biscotti, sweet and comforting in times of need.

noun a type of dessert that combines elements of a brownie and a cookie, typically with a crown-like shape on top

  • The bakery specializes in creating unique pastries, such as the crownie, a delicious combination of a brownie and a croissant.
  • I can't decide between a brownie or a croissant, so I think I'll just go for a crownie instead.
  • Let's grab some crownies and binge-watch our favorite TV show tonight.
  • She was crowned the winner of the baking competition, earning her the title of 'Queen of the Crownies'.

noun a flat, rectangular cake baked in a large, shallow pan and typically frosted

  • The bakery offers a selection of sheet cakes for special occasions.
  • I'm bringing a sheet cake to the party tonight.
  • Let's grab a sheet cake for the potluck.
  • The project was a sheet cake compared to the upcoming challenge.

noun a baked dish of fruit, meat, or vegetables typically with a top and base of pastry

adverb to accumulate or increase in quantity or number

  • The bakery decided to pie up their inventory in preparation for the holiday season.
  • I'm going to pie up on dessert tonight and have a slice of each kind.
  • Let's pie up on some snacks before the movie starts.
  • She always tries to pie up on compliments to boost her self-esteem.

noun A person who chokes on a muffin or something similar

  • The muffin choker was a device used in the experiment to measure airflow resistance.
  • I accidentally dropped my muffin choker on the floor while trying to eat my breakfast on the go.
  • Hey, check out that muffin choker over there, he's always wearing the tightest shirts.
  • She always wears that necklace so tight, it's like a muffin choker around her neck.

noun a slang term for a full or packed situation or event

adjective used to describe something that is completely full or packed

  • The parking lot was chocka with cars during the peak shopping hours.
  • The concert was chocka with fans cheering for their favorite band.
  • The party was chocka with people dancing and having a great time.
  • Her schedule was chocka with meetings and appointments, leaving her with little free time.

noun a cylindrical shape or form

  • The chef demonstrated how to properly make a lye roll in the baking class.
  • I can't wait to try making a lye roll at home after watching that baking show.
  • I heard that bakery down the street makes the best lye rolls in town.
  • Her words were like a lye roll, harsh and biting.

noun a slang term used to describe someone who is obsessed with money or material possessions

  • The breadhead demonstrated exceptional skills in baking artisanal breads.
  • My friend is such a breadhead, always trying out new recipes for homemade bread.
  • Don't be a breadhead and spend all your money on fancy breads.
  • His obsession with bread earned him the nickname 'breadhead' among his friends.

noun a type of bread that has been leavened with gas, usually carbon dioxide, to create a light and airy texture

  • Aerated bread is a type of bread that has been leavened with carbon dioxide.
  • Have you ever tried aerated bread? It's so light and fluffy!
  • I'm craving some bubbly bread, let's get some aerated bread from the bakery.
  • Her ideas were like aerated bread, full of lightness and innovation.