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Meaning of biffin

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biffin (n.)

A sort of apple peculiar to Norfolk, Eng.

A baked apple pressed down into a flat, round cake; a dried apple.

biffin Sentence Examples

  1. The orchard boasted rows of biffin trees, their branches heavy with ripe, aromatic fruit.
  2. Grandma's homemade biffin pie was a cherished family recipe, passed down through generations.
  3. The crisp sweetness of a freshly picked biffin apple was unmatched by any store-bought variety.
  4. The children eagerly gathered biffins from the ground, excited to help with the harvest.
  5. In the fairy tale, the protagonist encountered a wise old biffin who guided them on their quest.
  6. The cider made from biffins had a unique flavor profile, blending notes of tartness and sweetness.
  7. The market stall displayed an array of colorful biffins, tempting passersby with their enticing aroma.
  8. Legend had it that eating a biffin before bed brought vivid dreams and good luck.
  9. The baker used biffins to make a delectable autumnal pie, perfect for the harvest festival.
  10. With their golden hue and fragrant flesh, biffins were prized among connoisseurs of fine fruit.

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A sort of apple peculiar to Norfolk, Eng., A baked apple pressed down into a flat, round cake; a dried apple.

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The orchard boasted rows of biffin trees, their branches heavy with ripe, aromatic fruit.

Grandma's homemade biffin pie was a cherished family recipe, passed down through generations.

The crisp sweetness of a freshly picked biffin apple was unmatched by any store-bought variety.

The children eagerly gathered biffins from the ground, excited to help with the harvest.