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bread

Bread is food made from mixing flour, water, and yeast.refYeast is not always used to make bread. When yeast is not used, the bread is called unleavened bread./ref Small children love eating bread and butter.

bread

food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked cover with bread crumbs bread the pork chops before frying them (= boodle) informal terms for money

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Simple sentences

This bread is very delicious.
He used to have bread for breakfast.
He cut his sister a piece of bread.
She baked bread and cakes in the oven.
The boy is eating bread.
Tom ate a piece of garlic bread.
Tom taught Mary how to bake bread.
He gave me bread and milk.
This loaf of bread is small.
The bread is brown.
The bread is fresh.
There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.
Do you have bread for lunch?
There is enough bread for all of you.
We don't have any more bread.
I'd like some more bread, please.
Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
White bread, please.
A piece of bread was not enough to satisfy his hunger.
The number of Japanese who live on bread has increased.
Bread and milk are good foods.
Please slice a loaf of bread for me.
I took a cooking class last spring and learned to bake bread.
We eat bread and butter for lunch.
A loaf of bread is better than the songs of birds.
I bought two loaves of bread.
Bread is made from flour, water and yeast.

Movie subtitles

Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our sins.
It's the smell of that fried bread.
I'm out of bread for sandwiches tomorrow, Trevor, and I've got a corsetry customer first thing in the morning.
Mother, now we have money, so that we may buy bread.
Don't you have a bit of bread for us?
I'll get you bread, even if I must use force!
Complain to the King if bread is too expensive!
For the peasant, bread is sacred.
Johannes, don't play with your bread.
White Bread.
But as you have greatly sinned, we condemn you. to perpetual imprisonment, to eat the bread of sorrow and drink the water of anguish.
Alice, cut us a bit of bread, will you?
I'd like to have dinner with you, Professor - can you spare some bread?
I found this in my coat when you left the other day - buy yourself some bread with it, Mr Helius -!
So, the coffee's Turkish, the milk is from a goat, but the bread is mine.
Little bread, much work!
From capitalist ministers no peace no bread no earth.
Bread!
Instead of bread, we'II get hunger and ruin!
There will be no bread!
FOR BREAD!
The Bread Line of Hollywood.
Bread pudding.
I'll be seeing you, Matt, in the bread line.
Well, as ye cast your bread on the waters, so shall ye reap.
It takes all I can earn to put bread in their poor little hungry mouths.
Aren't you afraid to be left without bread for the winter?
Ma'am, we now have money to buy bread.
You do not have a piece of bread among us?
I will get bread, even if I have to use force.
Complain to the king that bread is very expensive.
You may wish you had this back. About two more days of this. and this rat-bitten end of a piece of bread's gonna taste like a hunk of fruit cake.
You mean you've cooked beans for 150. and you've got bread for 150. and sausage for 150, and tobacco for 150?
Bread, sausage and rice.
They eat white bread over there.
Looks like the old bread wagon's broke down.
Give us this day our daily bread..
Well, old wheat king, how about some bread pudding for desert?
Would you pass me a little bread to go with my jam?
I'd have to grill them and spread them on some bread.

News and current affairs

The supplements that families received varied with the number of children and the price of bread.
Instead, let us make the case purely on bread-and-butter economics.
First, we are deeply distressed to watch an economy collapse before our eyes, with bread lines and bank queues not seen since the Great Depression.
Ever since, mainstream economists have earned their bread and butter patiently explaining why Marx was wrong.
For example, Stephen Harmston's oft-cited 1998 study points to anecdotal evidence that an ounce of gold bought 350 loaves of bread in the time of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, who died in 562 BC.
Ignoring the fact that bread in Babylon was probably healthier than today's highly refined product, the price of gold today is not so different, equal to perhaps 600 loaves of bread.
Children supposedly liked the pink bread.
Bread could be and sometimes was.
In advanced economies, Keynesian economics is the bread and butter of economic forecasting and policy making.
Will Lula have sufficient command over Brazilian politics to keep his supporters and political cadres happy with promises of jam tomorrow when it is clear that there will be no bread today?
She removed a sack of flour from a city where people were killing each other for a crust of bread.
A viable future means security as well as bread.
The argument for the latter is simple: with national currencies eliminated and everything priced in Euros, how can similar cars or loaves of bread have different prices on either side of a border?
Just because European governments have failed to put bread on their constituents' tables doesn't mean that the European Central Bank should likewise fail in its job of promoting price stability in the euro zone.
But, while it is easy to argue that citizens want bread before freedom, economic liberalization came without a system of checks and balances, and thus largely resulted in neither bread nor freedom.
The standard daily ration is 150-300 grams (5-10 ounces) of corn or rice (equivalent to roughly four slices of dry bread), depending on the location.
Vaudeville may be a French specialty, like bread, cheese, and wine, but it does not strengthen the dignity and credibility of an already spectacularly unpopular presidency.
The Bolsheviks came to power on a promise of bread (and peace).
Moreover, Ahmadinejad uses the sanctions as political cover to pursue his economically sound - but deeply unpopular - policy of slashing subsidies on electricity, petrol, and bread.
People of different nationalities and ethnicities have been living in this region side by side for centuries, sharing customs, traditions, bread and wine, and mutual respect for each another's cultures and languages.
We must remember that despite the IMF, the World Banks, and all the market economic phenomena we have experienced in the last decade, Russian bread cannot grow in a foreign style.
The late King Hussein took up this challenge in 1989, after bread riots in the southern Jordanian city of Ma'an.
They understand finance and economics, the bread and butter of the World Bank, and have a network of connections to leverage the Bank's effectiveness.

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