Definition of Gingerbreads

1. gingerbread [n] - See also: gingerbread

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gingerbreads

ginger family
ginger knob
ginger nut
ginger oleoresin
ginger paralysis
ginger pop
ginger pops
ginger root
ginger snap
ginger up
gingerbeer
gingerbeers
gingerbread
gingerbread man
gingerbreaded
gingerbreads (current term)
gingerbready
gingered
gingerette
gingerettes
gingering
gingerish
gingerism
gingerlike
gingerliness
gingerlinesses
gingerly
gingerness
gingernut
gingernuts

Literary usage of Gingerbreads

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Marion Harland's Complete Cook Book: A Practical and Exhaustive Manual of by Marion Harland (1906)
"Then add to the whites of the eggs, and flavor with a little vanilla. Stir thoroughly. gingerbreads Molasses gingerbread (No. 1) Warm together two cupfuls ..."

2. Everyday Desserts by Olive Green (1911)
"TWENTY-THREE gingerbreads GINGERBREAD—I Melt a heaping tablespoonful of lard in a cupful of boiling water, add a cupful of molasses, and beat in two cupfuls ..."

3. Cheshire Notes and Queries (1887)
"Sometimes he would take some gingerbreads with him, and when he had had his rolic with young Master Bruin Lomas would give litn some gingerbread, ..."

4. Hans Christian Andersen: A Biography by Robert Nisbet Bain (1895)
"I bake the best gingerbreads in the Dales,' said she, ' but they are all in the old patterns from my grandmother's time; now couldn't you, sir, ..."

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