bacon and eggs

NOUN
  1. eggs (fried or scrambled) served with bacon
  2. European forage plant having claw-shaped pods introduced in America
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How To Use bacon and eggs In A Sentence

  • He was a bacon and eggs man. Times, Sunday Times
  • Catering to its clientele, the management served bacon and eggs at the breakfast buffet, but also included porridge and kasha for the children.
  • We fortified ourselves with a breakfast of bacon and eggs.
  • Bacon demand from seaside towns is terrific, because Mr and Mrs John Bull will have bacon and eggs for breakfast when on holiday.
  • There is bacon and eggs from a farm, and home-made jam and pastries. Times, Sunday Times
  • We used to have bacon and eggs for breakfast.
  • A fruIt'salad and bacon and eggs. Yes, sir.
  • We fortified ourselves with a breakfast of bacon and eggs.
  • I was able to eat two servings of bacon and eggs with French toast and to top it off, I drank three cups of coffee.
  • So there's no chance of bacon and eggs. Times, Sunday Times
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