bread
IPA: brˈɛd
noun
- (uncountable)
- A foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals.
- Food; sustenance; support of life, in general.
- (countable) Any variety of bread.
- (slang, US or Cockney) Money.
- (obsolete or UK dialectal, Scotland) Breadth.
- A piece of embroidery; a braid.
verb
- (transitive) To coat with breadcrumbs.
- (transitive, dialectal) To make broad; spread.
- (transitive) To form in meshes; net.
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Examples of "bread" in Sentences
- The matter is the bread and wine.
- They are eating a piece of bread.
- The occasion was that of the multiplication of bread.
- It refers to the lightness of cakes, bread and some sauces.
- From the mesquite, the Chichamecs made white bread and wine.
- In the same way, Christ is present in the bread and the wine.
- The bread and the wine represent the covenant with the anointed.
- Offertories are sung during the offering of Eucharistic bread and wine.
- The bread deliveryman would impale the fresh loaf of bread on the nail.
- This seemed a little like pepping up a bread pudding recipe by treating sliced pound cake as a kind of bread.
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