Similar words: pretax, pretty, pretext, pretest, pretend, preteen, pretense, pretence. Meaning: ['pretsəl] n. glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot.
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(1) Well you got you got another thing of pretzels.
(2) Some exhibitors offer only pretzels or hard candy.
(3) And I love pretzels, trail mix, raisins and dried fruit.
(4) Are we going to eat pretzels or are we going to eat?
(5) Where are the pictures that that creepy pretzel vendor took of us together?
(6) Insert, rotate, and remove pretzel trays; monitor ovens for correct baking time and product color.
(7) The first citation for pretzel in English comes in the 1820s in a collection called Antiquities of Long Island.
(8) Still, when presented to a receptive mind, Sketchpad could twist that mind into a pretzel.
(9) So many people in so little space that everyone had to stand up, with nothing to eat but peanuts and pretzels.
(10) Two unsightly slush machines mar the ambience, and tacky little bowls of pretzels are strewn throughout.
(11) Marrying for sex is like flying to London for the free peanuts and pretzels. It's not the point of the thing, is it? Sentencedict.com Garrison Keillor
(12) Pretzel, German beer bread, Frankfurt bread, soft roll, hard roll, whole wheat bread, multigrain bread Portion butter and assorted jams, salted bread sticks, salted mini pretzel.
(13) Forgot this One, George W. Bush fell off a Segway and Chocked on a Pretzel and was a Cocaine addict.
(14) When pitching he looked, in the words of the catcher, " a pretzel gone loony. "
(15) It is rumored a self - administered Heimlich saved George W . Bush from death by pretzel.
(16) The only president of the United States of America to be almost assassinated by a pretzel.
(17) We continued guessing: Foccacia, english muffin, hamburger bun . Roti , pretzel, bagel. Donut, pappadam, garlic bread.
More similar words: pretax, pretty, pretext, pretest, pretend, preteen, pretense, pretence, prettily, pretender, interpret, pretended, prettiness, pretty much, pretending, pretension, pretentious, misinterpret, preternatural, pretentiously, interpretation, preternaturally, pretentiousness, interpreter, gazelle, switzerland, fret, claret, beret, wretch.