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biscuit [ˈbɪskɪt] SUST.

1. biscuit ingl. brit. (crisp pastry):

2. biscuit AM (soft bread):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

digestive biscuit SUST. ingl. brit.

water biscuit SUST.

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The name was first used in 1927 for dog biscuits.
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Arrowroot was used to make bread dough, wafers and biscuits; its resistance to spoilage made it especially favored for use on ships.
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In the Andes region, it is made into fried chips, biscuits, and coarse flour.
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The needed relief supplies are shelter items like tents and plastic sheets, blankets and mattresses, food items like high energy biscuits and pre-cooked halal tinned food.
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There is vegan chocolate, biscuits, sweets, food for companion animals, coffee, toiletries and cosmetics.
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They were originally baked over open fires using decorative irons; however modern cooks use electric or stovetop irons to bake these wafer-thin biscuits.
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At the end of every term, during the school dinner, awards are held where the winning house in every category receives a carton of biscuits.
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Hard-hatted men plod higher, past hole-in-the-wall shops selling blankets and coveralls and biscuits.
www.thestar.com
You don't polish off a packet of biscuits thinking you are going to feel amazing afterwards.
www.stuff.co.nz
The venue will sell tea, coffee and biscuits but cinemagoers are requested to bring their own lunch.
www.leighjournal.co.uk

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