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cake

noun as in bar of something

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Mr Cruft was an ambitious man who left college to sell "dog cakes" - food filled with meat, wheat and vegetables - having no desire to join the family jewellery business.

From BBC

Mr Thomas jokes he will "drive up and down it enjoying the clear road", while Barlow hopes to drop off an 11th birthday cake before the lights are scurried away.

From BBC

“It’s kind of like if you have a nice piece of cake and they bring it to us on a plate, we’re going to eat the cake,” Sanei said.

From Salon

Trump’s tariffs against neighbors Canada and Mexico this week are icing on a rancid cake.

“There’s something really satisfying about a cake that is bare on the outside, but she’s so beautiful on the inside,” Meghan observes later.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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