zwieback (Meaning)

Wordnet

zwieback (n)

slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp

Webster

zwieback (n.)

A kind of biscuit or rusk first baked in a loaf and afterwards cut and toasted.

Synonyms & Antonyms of zwieback

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zwieback Sentence Examples

  1. Her grandmother's recipe called for crumbled zwieback in the meatballs.
  2. The stale zwieback was perfect for soaking up the gravy's rich flavors.
  3. The toddler refused to eat the mushy zwieback, preferring a crunchy apple instead.
  4. The hospital provided a complimentary basket of zwieback and tea for their patients.
  5. The zwieback was a savory accompaniment to the creamy tomato soup.
  6. The bakery owner claimed that his zwieback had the perfect balance of crunch and chewiness.
  7. The hikers packed zwieback in their backpacks as a lightweight and nourishing snack.
  8. The zwieback was a nostalgic treat, reminding her of her childhood.
  9. The restaurant served a unique dessert of zwieback topped with whipped cream and berries.
  10. The museum displayed a historical collection of zwieback, showcasing its evolution over centuries.

FAQs About the word zwieback

slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crispA kind of biscuit or rusk first baked in a loaf and afterwards cut and toasted.

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Her grandmother's recipe called for crumbled zwieback in the meatballs.

The stale zwieback was perfect for soaking up the gravy's rich flavors.

The toddler refused to eat the mushy zwieback, preferring a crunchy apple instead.

The hospital provided a complimentary basket of zwieback and tea for their patients.