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muffin
[muhf-in]
noun
an individual cup-shaped quick bread made with wheat flour, cornmeal, or the like, and baked in a pan muffin pan containing a series of cuplike forms.
muffin
/ ˈmʌfɪn /
noun
a thick round baked yeast roll, usually toasted and served with butter
a small cup-shaped sweet bread roll, usually eaten hot with butter
Word History and Origins
Origin of muffin1
Word History and Origins
Origin of muffin1
Example Sentences
The result was thrown out — and never publicized — because O’Neal told officials he’d eaten a poppy seed muffin shortly before the test.
The model-actor said she would share her home-baked bread, cookies and muffins with her co-star.
We still ate it, spooned over toasted English muffins with poached eggs, but I couldn’t get past the texture.
On top of the table her purse flopped open and from its mouth spilled curling checkbooks, loose cash, half a muffin in a napkin and bottles of Chinese herbs.
The pair are seated in a suite, fittingly, at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills and, for a moment, they shift their focus toward the two jumbo blueberry muffins in front of them.
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