[ UK /bɹˈɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɛd/ ]
VERB
  1. cover with bread crumbs
    bread the pork chops before frying them
NOUN
  1. food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked
  2. informal terms for money
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How To Use bread In A Sentence

  • So, he got out his bread knife and trimmed the quarter-loaf down to a couple of slices of dry toast.
  • 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.
  • Nutty sweetbreads, bitter greens, gently brash shallots, and velvety chanterelles suffuse farfalle in well-oiled repertory.
  • Since breads play a major role in Indian cuisine, the restaurant imported mud from specific regions of India to make the tandoor, influencing the taste to some extent.
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