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Definition of bakeshop in English: bakeshopnounˈbeɪkʃɔpˈbākSHäp North American A place where bread and cakes are made or sold; a bakery. Example sentencesExamples - Coppedge more or less loped through the bakeshop from one dough to the next.
- Mason looked in awe at the sights and the smells of the bakeshops, which were the greatest in the world.
- The outcome of the joint project was a class that would be split daily between working in the galley and bakeshop, with the two groups swapping out after one week.
- Because of that, both of his July dinners at the bakeshop are full.
- You'll see flowers and a sign on the sidewalk at the bakeshop entrance.
- We ran down the alley, past a bakeshop and came upon an old abandoned house.
- She passes a small bakeshop, and hungers over only a small roll to eat, but cannot bear to bring herself to the level of begging for food from the woman inside; she is too humiliated.
- The bees used to fill the display case at the little bakeshop between home and work.
- The bakeshop classes taught by the chef were a standout.
- Seventh Heaven bakeshop in Soi Seven is doing a roaring trade in English style breakfasts and light meals.
- Dominique liked the bakeshop better than the slave kitchen they had lived in first.
- One bakeshop will have its own "secret" formulas for breads.
- She then opened a small bakeshop in Mandaue.
- It is undeniably true that a good chef must be well versed in all areas of the kitchen, including the bakeshop.
- You see, Jeff, I figure the government's a lot like me in a bakeshop.
Definition of bakeshop in US English: bakeshopnounˈbākSHäp North American A place where bread and cakes are made or sold; a bakery. Example sentencesExamples - Dominique liked the bakeshop better than the slave kitchen they had lived in first.
- One bakeshop will have its own "secret" formulas for breads.
- Seventh Heaven bakeshop in Soi Seven is doing a roaring trade in English style breakfasts and light meals.
- It is undeniably true that a good chef must be well versed in all areas of the kitchen, including the bakeshop.
- The bees used to fill the display case at the little bakeshop between home and work.
- You see, Jeff, I figure the government's a lot like me in a bakeshop.
- You'll see flowers and a sign on the sidewalk at the bakeshop entrance.
- The outcome of the joint project was a class that would be split daily between working in the galley and bakeshop, with the two groups swapping out after one week.
- Coppedge more or less loped through the bakeshop from one dough to the next.
- She passes a small bakeshop, and hungers over only a small roll to eat, but cannot bear to bring herself to the level of begging for food from the woman inside; she is too humiliated.
- Because of that, both of his July dinners at the bakeshop are full.
- She then opened a small bakeshop in Mandaue.
- The bakeshop classes taught by the chef were a standout.
- Mason looked in awe at the sights and the smells of the bakeshops, which were the greatest in the world.
- We ran down the alley, past a bakeshop and came upon an old abandoned house.
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