[
UK
/bɹˈɛd/
]
[ US /ˈbɹɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɛd/ ]
VERB
-
cover with bread crumbs
bread the pork chops before frying them
NOUN
- food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked
- informal terms for money
How To Use bread In A Sentence
- Her name means happiness, but she is a widow with five children who makes ends meet by washing clothes for the neighbourhood and preparing injera, the unleavened bread prepared today as it was 1000 years ago.
- So, he got out his bread knife and trimmed the quarter-loaf down to a couple of slices of dry toast.
- Another party I fell in with said you could generally always get bread; and the thing to do was to break a plateglass window and get into gaol; seemed rather a brilliant scheme. The Wrong Box
- His food was limited to bread and water.
- Barmbrack (currant tea bread) is a celebration of chestnuts and walnut harvests. Times, Sunday Times
- The length should be that of the bandaging; the breadth, three or four fingers; thickness, three or fourfold; number so as to encircle the limb, neither more nor less; those applied for the purpose of rectifying a deformity, should be of such a length as to encircle it; the breadth and thickness being determined by the vacuity, which is not to be filled up at once. On The Surgery
- Fifteen would pay Moroni and save him and Charlie from jail, but fifteen would still leave him and Hank on the breadline. FINAL RESORT
- Traditional rural staples are sweet potatoes, manioc, yams, corn, rice, pigeon peas, cowpeas, bread, and coffee.
- February is seldom a month to bring many people much cheer but this year for Championship clubs on the breadline, it will be tougher than ever. Chelsea's £50m deal for Fernando Torres worries Uefa | Digger
- Her breadth of experience makes her ideal for the job.