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Definition of hot cross bun in English: hot cross bunnoun A bun marked with a cross and containing dried fruit, traditionally eaten on Good Friday. 十字面包(表面有十字图案,嵌有干水果,传统上在耶稣受难节食用) Example sentencesExamples - Churches Together in Otley will also be handing out 300 hot cross buns in the Market Place on Easter Saturday, April 10, from 10 am to 11 am.
- Youngsters arrived dressed in their home-made creations for a day of festive fun featuring dancing and hot cross buns.
- I'm no stick-in-the-mud, but I like my Easter Eggs chocolate and my hot cross buns fruit-filled and that's that.
- Attempts to ban hot cross buns may be going a bit far, but they are entirely consistent with the mainstream view that causing offence to other religions and ethnicities is to be avoided at all costs.
- It's Saturday morning and the supermarket is busy, the car park is full and the air smells of hot cross buns.
- Afterwards, young people in the congregation were invited to the community centre for Easter-related activities and there were also hot cross buns and refreshments in the Baptist Church.
- Traditionally served on Good Friday or Easter morning, hot cross buns are small and slightly sweet yeast buns with a rich history.
- The people of Kuwait loves the hot cross buns so much that Fafnir's Hot Cross Buns are now authentic Kuwaiti cuisine eaten throughout the land.
- According to superstition, hot cross buns and loaves baked on Good Friday never went mouldy, and were sometimes kept as charms from one year to the next.
- This includes exotic bread and delectable cakes, as well as tarts and pies, to say nothing of hot cross buns and Easter eggs.
- The guy on the radio said that the fruit mince pies are gone, replaced immediately by the hot cross buns.
- Clues to prizes will be placed around the High Street church and there will also be hot cross buns and Easter eggs on offer.
- Most shops sell hot cross buns long before Easter, this year a National Bakery chain is selling theirs with chocolate chips in - whatever next!
- There was a taster session of some wine, fruit juice, cakes and hot cross buns.
- All the events which years ago a child looked forward to at certain times of the year now take place all year round, eg hot cross buns and Easter eggs on sale at Christmas.
- I suggest using hot cross buns to make the most delicious bread-and-butter pudding.
- As we waited to go out again, we sat in a circle, laughed and ate hot cross buns.
- The smell and taste of the hot cross buns, traditional Easter fare, were connected forever with the sensation of attending those endless Holy Week ceremonies.
- The bakery, which has a 400-strong workforce, provides millions of loaves and other baked products, such as hot cross buns, each year.
- Staff from the Evening Press also joined in the fun yesterday and gave away free six-packs of hot cross buns with every sale of the newspaper.
Definition of hot cross bun in US English: hot cross bunnounˈˌhɑt ˈkrɔs ˌbən A bun marked with a cross and containing dried fruit, traditionally eaten during Lent. 十字面包(表面有十字图案,嵌有干水果,传统上在耶稣受难节食用) Example sentencesExamples - Afterwards, young people in the congregation were invited to the community centre for Easter-related activities and there were also hot cross buns and refreshments in the Baptist Church.
- Youngsters arrived dressed in their home-made creations for a day of festive fun featuring dancing and hot cross buns.
- Attempts to ban hot cross buns may be going a bit far, but they are entirely consistent with the mainstream view that causing offence to other religions and ethnicities is to be avoided at all costs.
- All the events which years ago a child looked forward to at certain times of the year now take place all year round, eg hot cross buns and Easter eggs on sale at Christmas.
- The people of Kuwait loves the hot cross buns so much that Fafnir's Hot Cross Buns are now authentic Kuwaiti cuisine eaten throughout the land.
- Staff from the Evening Press also joined in the fun yesterday and gave away free six-packs of hot cross buns with every sale of the newspaper.
- Churches Together in Otley will also be handing out 300 hot cross buns in the Market Place on Easter Saturday, April 10, from 10 am to 11 am.
- Clues to prizes will be placed around the High Street church and there will also be hot cross buns and Easter eggs on offer.
- The bakery, which has a 400-strong workforce, provides millions of loaves and other baked products, such as hot cross buns, each year.
- I suggest using hot cross buns to make the most delicious bread-and-butter pudding.
- I'm no stick-in-the-mud, but I like my Easter Eggs chocolate and my hot cross buns fruit-filled and that's that.
- Traditionally served on Good Friday or Easter morning, hot cross buns are small and slightly sweet yeast buns with a rich history.
- According to superstition, hot cross buns and loaves baked on Good Friday never went mouldy, and were sometimes kept as charms from one year to the next.
- As we waited to go out again, we sat in a circle, laughed and ate hot cross buns.
- The smell and taste of the hot cross buns, traditional Easter fare, were connected forever with the sensation of attending those endless Holy Week ceremonies.
- The guy on the radio said that the fruit mince pies are gone, replaced immediately by the hot cross buns.
- This includes exotic bread and delectable cakes, as well as tarts and pies, to say nothing of hot cross buns and Easter eggs.
- There was a taster session of some wine, fruit juice, cakes and hot cross buns.
- It's Saturday morning and the supermarket is busy, the car park is full and the air smells of hot cross buns.
- Most shops sell hot cross buns long before Easter, this year a National Bakery chain is selling theirs with chocolate chips in - whatever next!
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