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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Braided.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bread . - adjective obsolete
braided
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Examples
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Those who did not provide tribute might find their houses or automobiles "breaded," "riced," dusted with "powdered sugar," or worse.
June 2009 2009
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Those who did not provide tribute might find their houses or automobiles "breaded," "riced," dusted with "powdered sugar," or worse.
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When the butter is melted, add the "breaded" fillets, bread-side down, and cook until the bread is crisp and golden brown, about 2 minutes.
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Instead of the usual bread-crumb breading, this "breaded" fish is plated beneath a buttered, seasoned slice of bread.
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Pg. 189, "breaded" presumed to be "dreaded", which makes more sense in context (see the dreaded Being)
My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula) Giovanni Battista Cerruti 1882
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Please remember that canned tuna or processed fish such as breaded fish filets are not going to help you lose the weight.
EzineArticles 2010
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The product line includes fresh and frozen steaks and chops, fresh and frozen ground beef products, specialty flavored beef patties, as well as prepared items such as breaded pork and beef selections, beef strips and diced meats.
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I haven't figured out the name of it yet but it's basically mashed potatoes, rice, and pork balled up in some kind of breaded coating and then fried.
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A number of foods will be exempt, including processed foods such as breaded chicken or packages of mixed vegetables.
Berks county news 2008
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We are not taking about breaded, fried, or fast-food fish that comes served as a “-wich,” has an “O” after the filet, or arrives in a basket with a side of curly fries and hush puppies.
The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011
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