Similar words: puissant, puissance, renaissance, incessant, reconnaissance, suppressant, incessantly, harlem renaissance. Meaning: ['kwæsɑːŋ]
n. very rich flaky crescent-shaped roll.
1 She bit into a croissant and took a sip of coffee.
2 Top with croissant cubes, dividing equally.
3 Arrange croissant cubes on large baking sheet.
4 I put an almond croissant in a low oven for him.
5 A croissant warm from the oven, a cup of good coffee and a tumbler of just-squeezed orange juice costs under £1.
6 Would you like a croissant with that?
7 She padded out with the plate of unfinished croissant.
8 Can I have a croissant?
9 We offer soft roll, hard roll, Danish pastry, croissant, French bread, muffin and toast.
10 Across the busy plaza[sentencedict.com], vendors sell hot dogs and croissant sandwiches.
11 He poured another cup of coffee, finished the last croissant.
12 She shook her head and swallowed a bite of croissant.
13 I would like to take a cup of tea and milk, poached eggs, and one croissant and banana muffi.
14 Ham and cheddar cheese baked with onions on a fluffy croissant with organic lettuce and tomatoes.
15 Certainly,(www.Sentencedict.com) sir. So that's orange juice. sausage and eggs . fried over . Croissant and a black tea.
16 Incidentally, when asked if this myopic euphoria happens with nonsexual cravings — like a yen for a buttery croissant — Professor Ortigue said yes.
17 Two Cheddar cheese and two slices of crispy bacon on a large fluffy croissant.
18 Ham and cheddar cheese baked with onions a huge fluffy croissant with organic lettuce and tomatoes.
19 Then stop at a sidewalk cafe for a chocolate-filled croissant and a cafe au lait .
20 Ferraberri shares first night race experience through a custard - filled croissant with strawberries & chocolate chiffon wheels!
21 Slip a few tablets of good chocolate into a sliced croissant or mini brioche and warm in the oven.
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