buns

[ US /ˈbənz/ ]
[ UK /bˈʌnz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
    he deserves a good kick in the butt
    are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?
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How To Use buns In A Sentence

  • (Not to be confused with what we call cookies)To serve Devon, or Cornwall clotted cream would desecrate a good southern biscuit (and be a waste of the cream really, I prefer it on saffron buns)a bit of plain cream, fresh butter, and cane syrup poured over a hot biscuit is ambrosia. Scones, Cream and Jam - a West Country cream tea
  • The hot-cross buns are still iced by hand in the bakery, and the produce comes primarily from local growers in season.
  • `He was her sugar daddy ," Betty had supplied later, over a Fourth of July feast of cinnamon buns. STONE CITY
  • Some people have a natural ability to create buns, updos or French Twists on their own hair without any assistance.
  • As we waited to go out again, we sat in a circle, laughed and ate hot cross buns.
  • Imagine children having tea, inevitably squabbling over the buns, teacakes, muffins and - this being a British expression - crumpets.
  • Questioned as to the eating of an uncertain number of buns just before lunch, the child averred, "I took them just to appetize my hunger. The Children
  • Most workers yearn for a tea trolley stacked with sticky buns. Times, Sunday Times
  • This means that his diet consists primarily of steak and bacon and hamburgers without the buns.
  • What sets Professor Meally apart from all others in his field, is that as well as having it in theory he also gave a practical demonstration on mixing a batch of culm and making hand-made buns.
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