bisk (Meaning)

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bisk (n.)

Soup or broth made by boiling several sorts of flesh together.

See Bisque.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bisk

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bisk Sentence Examples

  1. The baker prepared a fresh batch of bisk biscuits for the morning rush.
  2. The aroma of the bisk bread wafted through the kitchen, enticing everyone in the house.
  3. Sarah savored the delicate sweetness of the bisk cake her grandmother had made.
  4. As a treat, the children were allowed to choose their favorite flavor of bisk ice cream.
  5. The cafe offered a variety of bisk pastries, from almond to chocolate-filled delights.
  6. Grandma's secret recipe for bisk pudding was always a hit at family gatherings.
  7. The bakery showcased its signature bisk rolls in the window display.
  8. For brunch, the menu featured a tempting selection of bisk sandwiches.
  9. The quaint tea shop specialized in serving traditional bisk scones with clotted cream.
  10. After dinner, they indulged in a slice of warm bisk tart topped with vanilla bean ice cream.

FAQs About the word bisk

Soup or broth made by boiling several sorts of flesh together., See Bisque.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The baker prepared a fresh batch of bisk biscuits for the morning rush.

The aroma of the bisk bread wafted through the kitchen, enticing everyone in the house.

Sarah savored the delicate sweetness of the bisk cake her grandmother had made.

As a treat, the children were allowed to choose their favorite flavor of bisk ice cream.