scone in English

noun
1
a small unsweetened or lightly sweetened biscuitlike cake made from flour, fat, and milk and sometimes having added fruit.
But what I also found tantilisingly awaiting me behind the counter was a stack of freshly baked Russian tea cakes and lemon scones , both of which I purchased and consumed in startling quantities.

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1. The griddle scone forms a sub - variety of the scone.

2. Buffier Livestock Marketing, Scone, New South Wales

3. Five or six miles north-east of Scone stands the hill of Dunsinane.

4. She was recognized by a grand national assembly at Scone as heiress to the throne.

5. The Book of Candlelight (A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Novel 3) - Kindle edition by Adams, Ellery

6. It is used in such recipes as Clotted Cream Fudge, Clotted Cream Scone, and Creamy Salad Dressing

7. By then, in any case, Thorfinn was in Scone with Osbern of Eu, drawing maps and discussing strategy.

8. If I had been staying with you I ... I would have shown you how I can make a scone ... scones.

9. I’ll leave it to you to decide whether to load your scone with jam first or home made Clotted …

10. When it was my time to order I asked the waitress to bring some jam with my scone.

11. Biscuit definition, a kind of bread in small, soft cakes, raised with baking powder or soda, or sometimes with yeast; scone

12. Swallowing the last of the scone he ran over the drive and into the house to see Martin disappearing into the study.

13. Cobbler (n.2) "deep-dish fruit pie with thick, scone-like crust," 1859, American English, perhaps related to 14c

14. Funny you should ask, because I just gave you a $10 bill, and my latte and raspberry scone came to $

15. Bannocks are a scone-like bread that’s both heavy and flat with a not surprisingly oaty or barley wholesome taste that suits most savoury dishes

16. Biscotto What about the scone, or the biscotti, or the lowly mandelbrot? World's Craziest Cupcakes Katie Workman September 8, 2009 DAILY BEAST

17. Besides can carbonado outside making each sweetmeats, if match fresh fruit breakfast with scone, also can make person appetite big leave.

18. The Bakeshop is a place where you can sit and enjoy a conversation with a friend over a freshly baked scone or croissant and a cup of coffee

19. Bannock is a simple, flat loaf of bread that bakes up with a texture similar to a scone or biscuit, with a fluffy center that is slightly crumbly

20. At Applewood, grab a quick scone or sandwich at the casual setting of The Bistro, or take a seat in The Applewood Restaurant for a delicious multi-course meal

21. The Scotts, who also refer to is as a ‘scone’, originally made the bread out of barley or oats, but modern Bannock often contains baking soda or other raising agents, giving it a lighter more airy texture.

22. The Coronation Chair was made by order of King Edward I to enclose the famous Stone of Scone, which he brought from Scotland to the Abbey in 1296, where he placed it in the care of the Abbot of Westminster