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noun bɒmbbɑm(b) 1A frozen dome-shaped dessert. Example sentencesExamples - Philip assures me that it is not difficult, and only a little practice is needed to make a perfect bombe.
- The three-course feast concluded with a grand ice cream bombe topped with sparklers.
- The birthday piece de resistance - the ice cream bombe loaded with sparklers.
- Jayne declined, but I picked pecan and toffee bombe.
- Icebox cake is kind of a cheat: It's really closer to a bombe, but it's so rich we'll forgive the false advertising.
- This wine is an ideal accompaniment for a fruit bombe.
- I ordered the strawberry bombe, which came in a pool of strawberry sauce.
- For instance, an ice-cream bombe is the same shape as a Christmas pudding, but lighter and more refreshing.
- I liked the less copious desserts best, like vanilla tapioca pudding, and a fromage blanc bombe served in a cooling consommé of fresh berries.
- It featured a bog-standard list of frozen desserts, of which Gav picked the chocolate bombe to share with Jen and I went for the chocolate cake, all of which came to £7.50.
- I had a mint chocolate bombe - green mint ice cream covered in choc-ice style chocolate.
- The chocolate-caramel bombe is nowhere near as complicated as its explanation on the menu, and a raspberry napoleon is simple - as it should be.
- Then you'll have a classic ice cream bombe shape.
- Cassata, a bombe filled with hazelnut crème, has the audacity to combine chocolate with ricotta cheese and turns out bizarrely addictive.
- To top it off I chose a frozen hazelnut praline ice cream bombe with a caramelised sugar crust.
- To finish the bombes, preheat the fryer to 375 degrees.
- 1.1 A dome-shaped mould in which a bombe is made.
Origin French, literally 'bomb'. Rhymes aplomb, bomb, CD-ROM, dom, from, glom, mom, pom, prom, Rom, shalom, Somme, therefrom, Thom, tom, wherefrom adjective ˈbɒ̃beɪbɔ̃bebämˈbā (of furniture) rounded. Example sentencesExamples - Leading the auction was the highly important circa 1765-1780, Robert ‘King’ Hooper Chippendale bombe chest-on-chest of Boston origin, one of six known.
- Then, with a puffed chest and plump sides, the bombé, or convex commode, made a grand entrance.
- 60 pieces of case goods and antiques were evaluated on the TV show, including a bombé curio with hand-painted courtship scene, in French Court finish, at $2,000.
- This antique sage & white hand painted bombe chests console features beautiful floral motifs.
- Incorporate a stylish period look with any of these bombe, or bombay, chests featuring elegant curved lines for display anywhere in the home.
Origin Early 20th century: French, literally 'swollen out'. nounbɑm(b)bäm(b) 1A frozen dome-shaped dessert. Example sentencesExamples - To finish the bombes, preheat the fryer to 375 degrees.
- The three-course feast concluded with a grand ice cream bombe topped with sparklers.
- Cassata, a bombe filled with hazelnut crème, has the audacity to combine chocolate with ricotta cheese and turns out bizarrely addictive.
- Icebox cake is kind of a cheat: It's really closer to a bombe, but it's so rich we'll forgive the false advertising.
- For instance, an ice-cream bombe is the same shape as a Christmas pudding, but lighter and more refreshing.
- The chocolate-caramel bombe is nowhere near as complicated as its explanation on the menu, and a raspberry napoleon is simple - as it should be.
- It featured a bog-standard list of frozen desserts, of which Gav picked the chocolate bombe to share with Jen and I went for the chocolate cake, all of which came to £7.50.
- Philip assures me that it is not difficult, and only a little practice is needed to make a perfect bombe.
- To top it off I chose a frozen hazelnut praline ice cream bombe with a caramelised sugar crust.
- I had a mint chocolate bombe - green mint ice cream covered in choc-ice style chocolate.
- I liked the less copious desserts best, like vanilla tapioca pudding, and a fromage blanc bombe served in a cooling consommé of fresh berries.
- Then you'll have a classic ice cream bombe shape.
- The birthday piece de resistance - the ice cream bombe loaded with sparklers.
- Jayne declined, but I picked pecan and toffee bombe.
- I ordered the strawberry bombe, which came in a pool of strawberry sauce.
- This wine is an ideal accompaniment for a fruit bombe.
- 1.1 A dome-shaped mold in which a bombe is made.
Origin French, literally ‘bomb’. adjectivebämˈbā (of furniture) rounded. Example sentencesExamples - 60 pieces of case goods and antiques were evaluated on the TV show, including a bombé curio with hand-painted courtship scene, in French Court finish, at $2,000.
- Then, with a puffed chest and plump sides, the bombé, or convex commode, made a grand entrance.
- Leading the auction was the highly important circa 1765-1780, Robert ‘King’ Hooper Chippendale bombe chest-on-chest of Boston origin, one of six known.
- Incorporate a stylish period look with any of these bombe, or bombay, chests featuring elegant curved lines for display anywhere in the home.
- This antique sage & white hand painted bombe chests console features beautiful floral motifs.
Origin Early 20th century: French, literally ‘swollen out’. |