fougasse Antonyms

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Meaning of fougasse

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fougasse (n.)

A small mine, in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground, charged with explosive and projectiles. It is made in a position likely to be occupied by the enemy.

fougasse Sentence Examples

  1. The bakery's signature item was the crispy and flavorful fougasse.
  2. The fougasse's distinctive leaf shape made it a traditional bread in Provence.
  3. The fougasse's airy crumb absorbed olive tapenade perfectly.
  4. The chef garnished the fougasse with fresh herbs and grated Parmesan.
  5. The olive oil drizzle enhanced the savory notes of the fougasse.
  6. The fougasse's chewy texture made it the perfect accompaniment to soups and stews.
  7. The baker used a special dough scraper to create the classic fougasse incisions.
  8. The fougasse dough was patiently kneaded and left to rise overnight.
  9. The fougasse was a staple bread in medieval France, often shared among many diners.
  10. The fougasse's versatility made it suitable for both savory and sweet preparations.

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A small mine, in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground, charged with explosive and projectiles. It is made in a position likely to be occupied

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The bakery's signature item was the crispy and flavorful fougasse.

The fougasse's distinctive leaf shape made it a traditional bread in Provence.

The fougasse's airy crumb absorbed olive tapenade perfectly.

The chef garnished the fougasse with fresh herbs and grated Parmesan.