Pronunciation of the English word bread.
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1. | John went to the bakery to buy bread, but there was no bread. John returns to his home hungry and without bread. | |
2. | This is the best thing since sliced bread! I don't know what the best thing was before sliced bread, however. | |
3. | A nurse brought me some bread and coffee, but the bread was stale and the coffee tasted of soap. | |
4. | Do you know why buttered bread always lands butter side down? Because you cannot successfully determine beforehand which side of the bread to butter. | |
5. | The bread I got from my neighbor, Mr. Yamada, had a soft texture, and my father, who prefers hard bread, was sure to dislike it. | |
6. | This morning as I did not have any money with me, I could not buy my raisin bread, and this evening, even though I had taken money in the meantime, there was no raisin bread left at the bakery. | |
7. | Tom bakes his own bread with a bread machine. | |
8. | If you eat a spoonful of sugar or a small piece of whole wheat bread, it seems that the bread would be less detrimental. | |
9. | Do you want bread with cheese or bread with honey? | |
10. | A cracker is much like a piece of bread, but bread is better than crackers for making sandwiches. |