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Definition of Graham cracker
1. Noun. Semisweet whole-wheat cracker.
Definition of Graham cracker
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of graham cracker) ¹
2. Noun. (US dated) A specific cracker made of graham flour, developed in the nineteenth century. ¹
3. Noun. (US by extension) A type of cracker, usually made of graham flour, sweetened (usually with honey ''inter alia''), forming a rectangle of about 2.5 inches by five inches, and perforated down the middle. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Graham Cracker
Literary usage of Graham cracker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes on the Development of a Child by Milicent Washburn Shinn (1893)
"Ijth month:— Irish potato and bread, instead of sweet potato and graham cracker,
neither of which is now liked ; offered graham cracker, she will bite it ..."
2. Babyhood: Devoted Exclusively to the Care of Infants and Young Children (1887)
"To the Editor of BABYHOOD : Will you inform me if Graham cracker is a good food
... She lives on milk and Graham cracker and oatmeal porridge once a day. ..."
3. All about My World by Deborah Ellemeyer (2005)
"Cooking Activity Graham cracker House Preparation Note: Check for ... Plan time
to model the steps for this project and a completed Graham cracker House. ..."
4. School Feeding; Its History and Practice at Home and Abroad by Louise Stevens Bryant (1914)
"Ice cream sandwich, one Graham cracker with slice of cream. Half orange peeled
and one Graham cracker. One candy ball (puffed wheat rolled in molasses and ..."
5. All About My Body: Prek-K by Jo Ellen Moore (2005)
"Materials • rectangular-shaped graham cracker sections or sugar cookies • round
candies ... Children spread white frosting on the graham cracker or cookie. ..."
6. Ten-Minute Activities, Grades 1-3by Martha Cheney, Marilyn Evans, Susan Kunze by Martha Cheney, Marilyn Evans, Susan Kunze (2001)
"Give each student a graham cracker. 2. Have them describe the color, smell, ...
The graham cracker has the color of a honey bear, the smell of cinnamon, ..."