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bread
noun
a
common
food
made
by
baking
a
mixture
of
flour
,
water
,
and
usually
yeast
in
an
oven
until
it
becomes
a
firm
loaf
or
slices
•
Every
morning
,
Mia
toasts
two
slices
of
bread
for
breakfast
.
Every
morning
,
Mia
toasts
two
slices
of
bread
for
breakfast
.
•
The
smell
of
freshly
baked
bread
filled
the
small
village
bakery
.
The
smell
of
freshly
baked
bread
filled
the
small
village
bakery
.
Old
English
“
brēad
,”
originally
meaning
morsel
or
bit
of
food
,
later
narrowing
to
the
baked
staple
;
related
to
German
“
Brot
.”
noun
-
bread
informal
word
for
money
,
especially
cash
needed
for
everyday
living
•
I
need
to
earn
some
bread
to
pay
my
rent
this
month
.
I
need
to
earn
some
bread
to
pay
my
rent
this
month
.
•
She
’
s
saving
her
bread
to
travel
around
South
America
next
year
.
She
’
s
saving
her
bread
to
travel
around
South
America
next
year
.
Slang
use
recorded
in
the
early
20th
century
,
likely
extending
the
idea
of
bread
as
a
basic
necessity
to
money
needed
for
living
.
verb
to
cover
food
with
a
layer
of
breadcrumbs
before
cooking
it
•
The
chef
carefully
breaded
the
chicken
pieces
before
frying
them
.
The
chef
carefully
breaded
the
chicken
pieces
before
frying
them
.
•
If
you
want
extra
crunch
,
bread
the
fish
twice
.
If
you
want
extra
crunch
,
bread
the
fish
twice
.
Verb
use
formed
from
the
noun
“
bread
,”
first
recorded
in
the
late
19th
century
to
describe
coating
food
with
breadcrumbs
.