[
US
/ˈkeɪk/
]
[ UK /kˈeɪk/ ]
[ UK /kˈeɪk/ ]
NOUN
- small flat mass of chopped food
- baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and fat
-
a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax)
a bar of chocolate
VERB
-
form a coat over
Dirt had coated her face
How To Use cake In A Sentence
- I thought he was a bit of a fruitcake or an odd fish.
- True to her word, Helen uses the best ingredients including free-range eggs and her own jam in her cakes.
- The cake won and the news spread like wildfire. Times, Sunday Times
- The fact that I first met it as part of a pavlova didn't help: the deep clouds of snow-white sugar-cake need a fruit with a sting in its tail (the Antipodeans are bang on with their inclusion of passion fruit) if the dessert isn't to cloy. Tender delights
- The cake has a nice light texture.
- One for the latex lovers in your life, this anniversary alternative event is circus-themed, but remember to peel off your strongman's handlebar 'tache if you want to tuck into the birthday cake in the chillout room. Clubs picks of the week
- Decorate the cake with chocolate curls.
- It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake.
- The smoothly boiled porridge, with its accompaniment of thick yellow cream; the new-laid eggs; the grilled trout, fresh from the stream; the freshly baked "baps" and "scones," the crisp rolls of oatcake; and last, but not least, the delectable, home-made marmalade, which is as much a part of the meal as the coffee itself. Big Game A Story for Girls
- We are manufacturing of sweet potato dumplings, lotus crispy, matzo crispy, hibiscus crispy, sweet potato candy, fruit cakes, and fried rice crispy.