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baguette Meaning

Wordnet

baguette (n)

narrow French stick loaf

Webster

baguette (n.)

A small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead.

One of the minute bodies seen in the divided nucleoli of some Infusoria after conjugation.

baguette Sentence Examples

  1. The crisp baguette crackled as it was pulled from the oven.
  2. Chantal carried a long baguette under her arm, the aroma of fresh bread filling the air.
  3. Paris is famous for its traditional baguettes, with bakeries on every corner.
  4. The crust of the baguette was golden brown and inviting.
  5. The baguette was the perfect complement to a bowl of steaming soupe à l'oignon.
  6. The warm, doughy interior of the baguette melted in my mouth.
  7. The baguette was a symbol of French culture and culinary artistry.
  8. I slathered butter on the baguette and watched it soak in, becoming even more delectable.
  9. The bakers crafted the baguettes with love and precision, creating a work of edible art.
  10. The smell of freshly baked baguettes wafting through the neighborhood was irresistible.

FAQs About the word baguette

narrow French stick loafA small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead., One of the minute bodies seen in the divided nucleoli of some Infusoria after

rhinestone, scarab,cabochon, cameo, solitaire, crown jewels, paste, bauble, trinket, birthstone

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The crisp baguette crackled as it was pulled from the oven.

Chantal carried a long baguette under her arm, the aroma of fresh bread filling the air.

Paris is famous for its traditional baguettes, with bakeries on every corner.

The crust of the baguette was golden brown and inviting.