crumpet (Meaning)

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crumpet (n)

a thick soft cake with a porous texture; cooked on a griddle

Synonyms & Antonyms of crumpet

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crumpet Sentence Examples

  1. Every morning, I enjoy starting my day with a warm crumpet smothered in butter and honey.
  2. As the tea kettle whistled, I prepared a plate of crumpets for my guests.
  3. The bakery down the street makes the most delicious crumpets, always fresh and fluffy.
  4. We gathered around the fire, toasting crumpets on long skewers until they turned golden brown.
  5. In British culture, afternoon tea often includes a serving of crumpets with jam and clotted cream.
  6. The aroma of freshly baked crumpets filled the kitchen, enticing everyone to the breakfast table.
  7. On a chilly winter morning, nothing beats the warmth of a hot cup of tea and a crumpet by the fireplace.
  8. As a child, my grandmother used to make crumpets from scratch, and the memory of their taste lingers with me.
  9. In the quaint cafe, patrons chatted over cups of coffee and plates of crumpets, enjoying the cozy atmosphere.
  10. The hotel's breakfast buffet featured a selection of pastries, including fluffy crumpets served with assorted toppings.

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a thick soft cake with a porous texture; cooked on a griddle

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No antonyms found.

Every morning, I enjoy starting my day with a warm crumpet smothered in butter and honey.

As the tea kettle whistled, I prepared a plate of crumpets for my guests.

The bakery down the street makes the most delicious crumpets, always fresh and fluffy.

We gathered around the fire, toasting crumpets on long skewers until they turned golden brown.