Cakes [noun]

Definition of Cakes:

bar of something

Synonyms of Cakes:

Loaf

Mass

Brick

Slab

Lump

Block


Opposite/Antonyms of Cakes:

-


Sentence/Example of Cakes:

Aristide called on Madame Coquereau, who entertained him with sweet Frontignan wine, dry sponge cakes and conversation.

The poorest people reduce it to powder by manual labour, in the same way as they grind corn preparatory to baking it into cakes.

A basket full of millet must go with the millet cakes: this is the food wherein the country goddess finds pleasure most of all.

Eves mother had a great heap of hot cakes ready for them, and there was coffee, too, to drive out the cold.

Bags of strong cloth, thin and open at the sides, are provided, into which the cakes are pressed strongly down on each other.

She bore a tray with cups, a tiny steaming tea-pot, and a dish heaped with cakes in the forms and tints of morning-glories.

Cakes of dates pounded and kneaded together are the food of the Arabs who traverse the deserts.

Before the Wars there was aye abundance there of hot cakes and fresh herrings and Auxerre wine by the tun.

There were boxes of cakes, fruit, and eggs; and jinrikishas piled with a medley of gifts.

Cash then took down the little square baking pan, greased from the last baking of bread, and in that he fried his hot cakes.