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breads, plural;
  1. Food made of flour, water, and yeast or another leavening agent, mixed together and baked
    • - a loaf of bread
    • - a bread roll
    • - Italian breads
  2. The bread or wafer used in the Eucharist
    • - altar bread
  3. The money or food that one needs in order to live
    • - I hate doing this, but I need the bread
    • - his day job puts bread on the table

  1. (bread) food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked
  2. cover with bread crumbs; "bread the pork chops before frying them"
  3. (bread) boodle: informal terms for money
  4. Bread is a staple food prepared by cooking a dough of flour and water and frequently additional ingredients. Doughs are usually baked, but in some cuisines breads are steamed, fried, or baked on an unoiled skillet. It may be leavened or unleavened. ...
  5. (Bread (1924 film)) Bread is a 1924 American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger. The film stars Mae Busch.
  6. (Bread (album)) Bread is the self-titled debut album by soft rock band Bread, released in 1969.
  7. (Bread (group)) Bread was a rock band from Los Angeles, California. They placed 13 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1970 and 1977 and were a primary example of what later was labeled soft rock, releasing a string of well-crafted, melodic soft rock singles.
  8. (Bread (television series)) Bread is a British television sitcom, written by Carla Lane, produced by the BBC and screened on BBC1 from 1 May 1986 to 3 November 1991.
  9. (The Bread) The Bread (Das Brot) is a short story by Wolfgang Borchert. The story takes places in 1945 post-war Germany where food was in short supply.
  10. (bread) A foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals; Any variety of bread; money; to coat with breadcrumbs
  11. (Bread) There is a great variety of Italian bread with many local variations. Generally Tuscan bread is “country” style – a large, round loaf and unsalted. Casalingo literally means “homemade” and is the term used for a typical, Tuscan unsalted loaf. Salato is salted bread, spongier and lighter. ...
  12. (Bread (לחם lechem, Strong's #3899)) The dough is placed on the table and it is kneaded by hitting it with the fists, rolling it back and forth, picking it up and turning it over, and... Kind of sounds like a fight doesn't it? ...
  13. (Bread) To coat foods to be sautéed or deep-fried with flour or a breadcrumb mixture to create a crust.
  14. (Bread) an article of food made with flour or meal
  15. (Bread) Another word for money
  16. (BREAD) "Dope will get you through times without bread better than bread will get you through times without dope."
  17. (BREAD) BUTTER, ORANGE LETTUCE, SOME MUSTARD
  18. (BREAD) Basic needs; what sustains you; shared experience or intimacy (as in 'breaking bread' with someone) / An idea or emotion that has given rise in you / Concern over pedigree or wealth (being 'well-bred', having 'bread')
  19. (BREAD) Serrated or scalloped edge slicers, can be used on anything with a tough skin or crust protecting a soft interior. Great for a large cantaloupe or pineapple. 8" to 10" in length.
  20. (BREAD) There are some whole grain, low salt, low sugar breads that are quite healthy for parrots. I buy Ezekiel Sprouted Whole Grain Bread. I keep it in the freezer to keep it fresh. ...
  21. (BREAD) To dream of bread depends upon the state in which it is in. Fresh bread signifies home comforts while burned or old bread denotes domestic problems. ...
  22. (BREAD) a word which has passed from its original meaning broken piece or pieces through the sense of 'piece of bread' into that of bread as a substance (OED, 1933).
  23. (Bread) (noun).  food.  necessity of life.  also known as money.  another necessity of life.  Both tend to be hoarded,instead of given away.
  24. (Bread) A main staple in numerous people lives and has been equated with cash for centuries.
  25. (Bread) Baked foods produced from dough made of flour, water, salt and other optional ingredients, and leavened by yeast or other leavening agents.