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croissant

[ UK /kwˈɑːsɑ̃/ ]
[ US /ˌkwɑˈsɑnt, kɹəˈsɑnt/ ]
NOUN
  1. very rich flaky crescent-shaped roll

How To Use croissant In A Sentence

  • Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice. The Sun
  • 'Mmm, this cream cheese is delicious,' announced the girl next to me, biting into her croissant with vigor.
  • Well, a cup of coffee and a croissant is probably the answer at Frieze. Times, Sunday Times
  • I gorged myself on yummy dulce de leche desserts, tried crocodile (see above picture), ate steak, sampled every type of empanadas, found the best alfajores, fell in love with croissants filled with melted cheese and ham … everything was excellent … 2009 January archive at
  • Bits of croissant flake into the bushy beard, which he strokes proudly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember the French who eat their daily croissant for their entire lives. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • Not five minutes later, her neighbor was over toting croissants, bagels, and a carafe of orange juice.
  • Broccoli, a mini quiche from a new batch, more homegrown cherry tomatoes, basil and a croissant with a surprise filling! October « 2009 « Were rabbits
  • An Argentinian breakfast -usually consists of "mate" (an infusion drink made with leaves of "yerba") or dulce de leche with "facturas, "a croissant-like typical pastry.
  • Bits of croissant flake into the bushy beard, which he strokes proudly. Times, Sunday Times
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