teacake
IPA: tˈikeɪk
noun
- (Britain) A flat, round bread bun, usually containing currants, sultanas or peel and often served toasted and buttered with tea.
- (US) A traditional cookie.
- (Australia) A sweet cake, sometimes sprinkled with cinnamon and caster sugar, often served warm.
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Examples of "teacake" in Sentences
- A teacake or tea cake is a kind of bread or cake.
- A 'teacake' or 'tea cake' is a kind of bread or cake.
- If a 'bap' was sweet with currants in it, I'd call it a teacake.
- As the article also says, the name teacake is somewhat confusing.
- Yes, the creeps have vaulted the walls and are eating up all the teacakes.
- For the chocolate covered teacake, see Chocolate coated marshmallow treats.
- The dried teacake, generally called brick tea was ground in a stone mortar.
- The dried teacake, generally called 'brick tea' was ground in a stone mortar.
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