🍞bake

verb
/beɪk/

Meaning

to cook food using dry heat, usually in an oven

Example Sentences

She baked a cake for her friend's birthday.

Example Expressions

half-baked idea

Synonyms

cook, roast, grill, prepare, brown

Antonyms

freeze, chill

Collocations

bake a cake, bake bread, bake cookies, freshly baked

More Example Sentences

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street

What ingredients are needed to bake chocolate cake?

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients passed down from her grandmother

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients passed down from her grandmother and puts care into every item she makes

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients passed down from her grandmother and puts care into every item she makes turning a lifelong passion into a thriving family business.

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