Sentence example with the word 'bannock'

bannock

Definition n. a flat bread made of oat or barley flour

Last update: July 16, 2015


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Miller (1941:180) states that some hybridization occurs between this species and _oreganus_ in Bannock and Cassia counties.   [Please select]

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Authorship seemed, like her bannock-baking, to consist of running between two points.   [Please select]

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The broken bows of Bannock's shore Shall in the greenwood ring no more.   [Please select]

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I like bannock and cheese for supper, so I'll give ye a night's quarters.'   [Please select]

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"Janet," says the goodman, "yon is a well-toasted wee bannock."   [Please select]

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"It will just be a wee bannock," says she.   [Please select]

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Bannock, a scone.   [Please select]

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"How much for the bannock-fluke and cock-padle."   [Please select]

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And the two, faith, would share their last bannock; They'd share their last collop and bone; And deep in the starin' ould sad eyes Lean Shamus would stare wid his own.'   [Please select]

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The auldest o' them said to her mither: "Mither, bake me a bannock, and roast me a collop, for I'm gaun awa' to seek my fortune."'   [Please select]

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