miche Antonyms

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Meaning of miche

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miche (v. i.)

To lie hid; to skulk; to act, or carry one's self, sneakingly.

miche Sentence Examples

  1. The baker carefully shaped the dough into miches, creating loaves with a crisp crust.
  2. The old millstone groaned as it ground wheat into flour for traditional miches.
  3. The miche's golden-brown exterior hinted at the warm and fluffy interior.
  4. The farmers presented their freshly baked miches to the king as a symbol of their harvest.
  5. The aroma of freshly baked miche filled the air, tantalizing the senses.
  6. The miche's dense crumb provided a satisfying chew with each bite.
  7. The miche was sliced thick and slathered with butter for a simple yet delicious breakfast.
  8. The bakery displayed a variety of miches, each with its unique size and shape.
  9. The miche was the centerpiece of the feast, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
  10. The bakers spent countless hours perfecting their recipe for the perfect miche.

FAQs About the word miche

To lie hid; to skulk; to act, or carry one's self, sneakingly.

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The baker carefully shaped the dough into miches, creating loaves with a crisp crust.

The old millstone groaned as it ground wheat into flour for traditional miches.

The miche's golden-brown exterior hinted at the warm and fluffy interior.

The farmers presented their freshly baked miches to the king as a symbol of their harvest.