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Definition of bakehouse in English: bakehousenoun ˈbeɪkhaʊsˈbeɪkˌhaʊs dated A building or area in which bread is made. 〈旧〉面包房 Example sentencesExamples - Poorer households, with no oven of their own, used dutch ovens, or griddles, or sent their dough to public bakehouses.
- The bakehouse was made of masonry and fieldstone, with walls two feet thick.
- Where Mabone had insisted that ‘half a loaf is better than none,’ Stanton, Winstone and their fellows insisted that ‘we are demanding the whole bakehouse.’
- On hot nights the lights of the bakehouse drew all the insects of Waugoola Shire, and strolling past you could smell the dough.
- Noel and Melva travel a great deal, allowing them to check out the marketplace, look at eating habits worldwide and find suitable equipment for the bakehouse.
Synonyms cooking area, kitchenette, kitchen-diner, galley, cookhouse, scullery Definition of bakehouse in US English: bakehousenounˈbeɪkˌhaʊsˈbākˌhous dated A building or area in which bread is made. 〈旧〉面包房 Example sentencesExamples - Noel and Melva travel a great deal, allowing them to check out the marketplace, look at eating habits worldwide and find suitable equipment for the bakehouse.
- On hot nights the lights of the bakehouse drew all the insects of Waugoola Shire, and strolling past you could smell the dough.
- The bakehouse was made of masonry and fieldstone, with walls two feet thick.
- Where Mabone had insisted that ‘half a loaf is better than none,’ Stanton, Winstone and their fellows insisted that ‘we are demanding the whole bakehouse.’
- Poorer households, with no oven of their own, used dutch ovens, or griddles, or sent their dough to public bakehouses.
Synonyms cooking area, kitchenette, kitchen-diner, galley, cookhouse, scullery |