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Definition of Soft roll
1. Noun. Yeast-raised roll with a soft crust.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soft Roll
Literary usage of Soft roll
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes, chiefly intended to point out the correspondence between the portions by Notes (1834)
"soft roll your incense, herbs, and fruits, and flowers, In mingled clouds to HIM;
whose sun exalts, Whose breath perfumes you, and whose pencil paints. ..."
2. The Complete Poetical Works of James Thomson by James Thomson, James Logie Robertson (1908)
"56 soft roll] Roll up 1730-38. 57 exalts] elates 1730-38. 58 breath] hand 1730-38.
61 As home he goes beneath] Homeward rejoicing with 1730-38. ..."
3. Textiles and Clothing by Ellen Beers McGowan, Charlotte Augusta Waite, A. (1919)
"Two of these cards were used; the fibers were placed between them and with a card
held in each hand they were so rubbed together that a soft roll of smooth ..."
4. Color in Everyday Life: A Manual for Lay Students, Artisaus and Artists; the by Louis Weinberg (1918)
"Instead the soft roll of the dress goods itself created a less contrasting edge
in front. This soft roll was more ..."
5. The Treatment of Diseases of the Digestive System by Robert Saundby (1906)
"In the second week, if there has been no return of symptoms, bread and milk, made
with soft roll, may be added, morning and evening, and custard pudding ..."
6. The Peerless Cook Book by Mary Johnson Lincoln (1901)
"Mix rather soft, roll out about one-third of an inch thick. ... Mix rather soft.
Roll thick, cut out, sift sugar over and bake quickly. f cup butter. ..."
7. The Poets and Poetry of America by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1856)
"Round the calm solitude, with ceaseless song, soft roll'J domestic ecstasy along :
Sweet as the sleep of innocence, the day, By raptures number'd, ..."
8. My Favorite Receipt by Royal Baking Powder Company (1886)
"... beat eggs and ginger together, stir soda into molasses, put all together, add
lard and flour to mix soft; roll out, not too thin ; bake quickly. ..."