Biscuit meaning in English
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Definition
a biscuit: a cookie; a small, flat, sweet cake
- "Brian : Well, next I usually distribute my famous homemade biscuits."
- "Donna : Unfortunately, this is going to be one of the rare meetings here at Delavigne that won't include alcohol, but I do have some nice biscuits."
- "Shall I bring some tea, perhaps some biscuits with honey?"
- "Would you like a biscuit, Horatio?"
- "No more biscuits."
- "Brian : My beautiful biscuits!"
- "Horatio : Give me another biscuit first."
- "Horatio : You're sure there are no more biscuits?"
- "Brian : My biscuits!"
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