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- noun Plural form of
baguette .
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Examples
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Patricia, for me, the best part of baguettes is the crust!
Recipe: Old-Fashioned Baguettes (Παραδοσιακό Γαλλικό Ψωμί) Laurie Constantino 2008
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She has blueberries delivered from an organic farm, baguettes from a French bakery in Xintiandi and olive oil from Italy.
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Carefully slide the parchment and baguettes from the cookie sheet onto the stone.
Baguettes Bizarre Lindy 2005
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Carefully slide the parchment and baguettes from the cookie sheet onto the stone.
Toast: Lindy 2005
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She had blueberries delivered from the local organic farm, baguettes from a French bakery in Xintiandi, and olive oil from Italy.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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She had blueberries delivered from the local organic farm, baguettes from a French bakery in Xintiandi, and olive oil from Italy.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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She had blueberries delivered from the local organic farm, baguettes from a French bakery in Xintiandi, and olive oil from Italy.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Then, they eat baguettes, which is downright hilarious.
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It has hundreds of thousands of Asian citizens, and in some areas of Paris, asking for "baguettes" in a restaurant will not produce the familiar long loaves of bread, but the other food-related item to which the French word refers: chopsticks.
Plus Ça Change 2010
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Some 4 million people gathered along the country's meridian, stretching from Dunkirk, via Paris (above), to the Spanish border, to picnic on traditional fare such as baguettes, wine - and barbecued ox.
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