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baguette

noun as in jewel

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He and I spent 48 hours in Seoul together a few years ago, and we pretty much only ate at Paris Baguette.

In Shanghai, my brother and I would get breakfast at this great Korean chain called Paris Baguette.

I remember scurrying back to the hotel, baguette in hand with the pâté tucked under my arm.

Cut a sandwich-length piece of baguette and slice it open like you would to make a hero.

You can start the day with a croissant and baguette, then end the day in a bistro or some place high-end, like Pierre Gagnaire.

Standing where there was no water, the baguette remained motionless.

The baguette of Delille is no shepherd's crook; it has more the fashion of a drumstick,—baguette de tambour.

Hence, a magician never appears at the opera without his rod, and on which account they call their parts, "rles de baguette."

Vit qu'on frappoit dans l'eau d'vne baguette, & aussi tost vit comme il luy sembloit que c'estoit de la gresle.

After seeing him do this repeatedly, the whole party tried the baguette in succession, but without effect.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to baguette, such as: stone, ornament, trinket, bead, bauble, and bling.

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

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