Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A windrow or swath. [Prov. Eng.] See extract.
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- verb Present participle of
bread .
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Examples
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Diners, for the most part, want fish that tastes mild and comes cloaked in breading or slathered in butter.
The New School 2010
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Sorta-kinda veggie Milanese, even though the breading is wrong.
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We discovered that by accident after asking if they could prepare me a pollo sin breading.
Where is Anonimo? 2007
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The breading was a tad heavy, and the ham and cheese in the middle was negligible.
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The breading was a tad heavy, and the ham and cheese in the middle was negligible.
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His breading is a bit thicker than Le Bernardin's, and he overcooked it a smidge, but it's basically good.
BuddyTV 2009
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The breading was a little heavy but overall it was much like the beloved county fair classics.
unknown title 2009
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My mom used to make cauliflower with a buttery breading which is still the only way my kids will eat this - until now...
Cheesy Cauliflower Pancakes kat 2009
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However, I'm carb conscious and wanted my tenders naked without breading which is fantastic since BW3 sells those right on the menu next to the regular breaded tenders for the same price.
Buffalo Wild Wings Would Rather Lose A Customer Than Make A Subsitution - The Consumerist 2007
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I use these for pie crusts, casserole toppings, 'breading'etc.
ruzuzu commented on the word breading
"A windrow or swath. Prov. Eng. See extract.
Breadings of corn or grass, the swathes or lows wherein the mower leaves them. Kennett (Halliwell)."
- Century Dictionary
August 20, 2010