bakery

IPA: bˈeɪkɝi

noun

  • A place in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold.
  • The trade of a baker.
  • (uncountable, US) Baked goods.
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Examples of "bakery" in Sentences

  • The bakery is within walking distance from where I live.
  • We know that he works at a bakery; is that part of his training?
  • This bakery is a local treasure and its funky location is part of its charm.
  • "This bakery is a local treasure and its funky location is part of its charm."
  • Jan 14th, 2010 at 11: 47 am satandethomen: paris bakery is one of the worst banh mi places in chinatown.
  • See, at first we thought it WAS your birthday, but then Joe thought maybe it wasn't, so we called the bakery, and...
  • Four World Bakery products will only be available via pre-order at established pick-ups until the new incarnation of the bakery is born.
  • From the paper of record: “Another branch of this Greenwich Village bakery is to open in late September in Midtown: 1240 Avenue of the Americas (49th Street).”
  • In an AP article regarding G.W. Bush's upcoming visit to Woodward, Oklahoma, Kelle Robinson, co-owner of a local bakery is quoted as saying, "He's not too good for the common people."

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