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  • Not L.A. tan, but lightly brown, like a well-baked muffin.

    Behind That Healthy Glow Anne Kadet 2012

  • It helps maintain the freshness of our cupcakes, as though association with the very air might taint their well-baked reputations.

    Can cupcakes save the economy? Angela Hill has one answer 2008

  • Not as sweet as the obvious berries, it has that magnificent earthy taste that complements a well-baked scone and thick cream so well.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Not as sweet as the obvious berries, it has that magnificent earthy taste that complements a well-baked scone and thick cream so well.

    What I cooked last night. 2006

  • Oh, the political commentary, the cutting observations on popular culture, the well-baked theorems on cosmology.

    Hippo Gnu Deer! 2004

  • Oh, the political commentary, the cutting observations on popular culture, the well-baked theorems on cosmology.

    how droll it would have been 2004

  • The lobby, with its thick pillars of porous Caen stone, its pointed vaulting, and a brown glazed-tile floor like well-baked bread-crust, is a combination of cathedral-crypt and rathskellar.

    Babbit 2004

  • Her skin was the colour of a well-baked pie-crust, her nose scaly, her hair always half down.

    Sister Ann 2004

  • The cloth was clean, the service shone; there were three kinds of well-baked bread, two bottles of wine, two of excellent mead, and a large glass jug of kvas — both the latter made in the monastery, and famous in the neighbourhood.

    The Brothers Karamazov 2003

  • Give me some well-baked bread and a big hunk of the victims they are sacrificing in your house.

    Plutus 2000

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