biscotin (Meaning)

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biscotin (n.)

A confection made of flour, sugar, marmalade, and eggs; a sweet biscuit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of biscotin

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biscotin Sentence Examples

  1. The biscotin, a delicate French pastry, was adorned with almonds and sugar crystals.
  2. Afternoon tea wouldn't be complete without a plate of biscotins served alongside.
  3. The bakery showcased a variety of biscotins, each more enticing than the last.
  4. As the aroma of freshly baked biscotins filled the air, customers eagerly lined up outside the patisserie.
  5. She savored every bite of the biscotin, relishing its crunchy texture and subtle sweetness.
  6. The recipe for biscotins had been passed down through generations, a treasured family secret.
  7. With a cup of espresso in hand, he indulged in a biscotin, enjoying the perfect balance of flavors.
  8. The biscotin was meticulously crafted, each one a miniature work of culinary art.
  9. During the holiday season, biscotins were a popular choice for gift-giving among friends and family.
  10. A platter of biscotins was the centerpiece of the dessert table, drawing admiration from guests at the gathering.

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A confection made of flour, sugar, marmalade, and eggs; a sweet biscuit.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The biscotin, a delicate French pastry, was adorned with almonds and sugar crystals.

Afternoon tea wouldn't be complete without a plate of biscotins served alongside.

The bakery showcased a variety of biscotins, each more enticing than the last.

As the aroma of freshly baked biscotins filled the air, customers eagerly lined up outside the patisserie.