Difference between revisions of "Bake"
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# To harden or dry (something) by subjecting to heat in or as if in an oven: bake bricks. | # To harden or dry (something) by subjecting to heat in or as if in an oven: bake bricks. | ||
# Used in place of "[[burn]]" related to music: ''I'm going home to bake my CD's to my computer'', or ''Wow, I have too many CD's in my car, I better bake some MP3 CD's to save space in my CD visor.'' | # Used in place of "[[burn]]" related to music: ''I'm going home to bake my CD's to my computer'', or ''Wow, I have too many CD's in my car, I better bake some MP3 CD's to save space in my CD visor.'' | ||
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+ | Not to be used as a synonym for "burn" when actually referring to the first definition of baking:''Oh no I baked the cookies!'' The previous sentence can never rightly be spoken because baking cookies is always a good thing. |
Latest revision as of 11:52, 7 June 2006
Bake v. baked, bak·ing, bakes v. tr.
- To cook (food) with dry heat, especially in an oven.
- To harden or dry (something) by subjecting to heat in or as if in an oven: bake bricks.
- Used in place of "burn" related to music: I'm going home to bake my CD's to my computer, or Wow, I have too many CD's in my car, I better bake some MP3 CD's to save space in my CD visor.
NOTE Not to be used as a synonym for "burn" when actually referring to the first definition of baking:Oh no I baked the cookies! The previous sentence can never rightly be spoken because baking cookies is always a good thing.