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.

  1. To cook (food) with dry heat, especially in an oven.
  2. To harden or dry (something) by subjecting to heat in or as if in an oven: bake bricks.
  3. 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.

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