bakeshop

NOUN
  1. a workplace where baked goods (breads and cakes and pastries) are produced or sold
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How To Use bakeshop In A Sentence

  • The outcome of the joint project was a class that would be split daily between working in the galley and bakeshop, with the two groups swapping out after one week.
  • Dominique liked the bakeshop better than the slave kitchen they had lived in first.
  • Betty White "She is one amazing lady," says Goldman of the former Golden Girl, who shows up tonight 10/9c, Food Network when the Baltimore bakeshop whips up a treat for her favorite animal charity. Countdown to Ace of Cakes' Sweet Finale
  • Coppedge more or less loped through the bakeshop from one dough to the next.
  • Mason looked in awe at the sights and the smells of the bakeshops, which were the greatest in the world.
  • The bakeshop classes taught by the chef were a standout.
  • If one of the women entered the bakeshop where customers jostled for cakes and streusel, the crowd quieted, fearing the other would follow. Goodnight Dogs
  • I often have a little something at this time of the morning, and there is a bakeshop nearby that is terribly indulgent. The Mistaken Wife
  • We have arrested Cornelius Reitvelt, a Dutchman and a baker, with a bakeshop in Westminster. Exit the Actress
  • Men do not share a giant, collective man-brain that causes them all to experience exactly the same desires and endow them all with the same impulse to lean out the window of the minivan and yell explicit things at the college student exiting the vegan bakeshop. Kate Fridkis: Not Every Man Wants to Have Sex With Every Woman
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