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- noun Plural form of
zwieback .
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Examples
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When buying baby cereals and zwiebacks before 6 months make sure they are gluten free.
Superfoods for Babies and Children Annabel Karmel 2006
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When buying baby cereals and zwiebacks, choose varieties that are gluten free.
Superfoods for Babies and Children Annabel Karmel 2006
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When buying baby cereals and zwiebacks, choose varieties that are gluten free.
Superfoods for Babies and Children Annabel Karmel 2006
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When buying baby cereals and zwiebacks before 6 months make sure they are gluten free.
Superfoods for Babies and Children Annabel Karmel 2006
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For example, many zwiebacks contain more sugar than a doughnut, baby foods can be bulked up with starches and water, baby yogurts can contain a lot of sugar, and many baby products are a lot more expensive than equivalent non-baby items.
Superfoods for Babies and Children Annabel Karmel 2006
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For example, many zwiebacks contain more sugar than a doughnut, baby foods can be bulked up with starches and water, baby yogurts can contain a lot of sugar, and many baby products are a lot more expensive than equivalent non-baby items.
Superfoods for Babies and Children Annabel Karmel 2006
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"We will get to the bottom of it," Hitler now said and stepped away from the desk to pour himself more hot cocoa and take several zwiebacks from a plate.
Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004
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The ladies of Altheim go to the station as the trains pass through, and give the soldiers coffee, chocolate, cigars, and zwiebacks.
A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes Harriet Julia Campbell Jephson
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Long tables were spread with snowy cloths and bore coffee urns, zwiebacks, hörnchen and huge bowls of steaming soup ready for the poor wounded as they pass through.
A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes Harriet Julia Campbell Jephson
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Coffee and zwiebacks, I suppose also from Germany.
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters 1886
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