Sentence examples for a bun of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bun of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of bun or when describing something that is associated with or resembles a bun.
Example: "I ordered a burger with a bun of sesame seeds."
Alternatives: "a bun made of" or "a bun consisting of".

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A mushroom, pork and truffle dumpling is a bun of earthiness and forest depths and winter darkness.

Ball is a small, polite woman with a bun of curly red hair and a Northern English accent.

Tall and thin, with a bun of dreadlocks and a beard that's recently gotten longer, Mr. Glover climbed onstage a few bars after the band had begun an Elvin Jones-like four-four rhythm.

But then she sees the big flat rock where she and Evan had eaten their dinner of kipper snacks and crackers — though the rock's now under a bun of snow.

"You have to admit it's a perfect food, with all the major food groups except for hash browns," he said last Wednesday, strolling through Times Square after a breakfast of two McGriddles: egg, cheese and bacon encased in a "bun" of maple-flavored pancakes.

Laboratory studies included a BUN of 14 mg/dl (normal 7 20 mg/dl) and creatinine 0.6 mg/dl (normal 0.5 0.9 mg/dl) and a BUN/creatinine ratio of 23.

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Pull 3/4's of your hair up into a bun on top of your head.

Distinguishing Annie from Mary wasn't too hard — Mary was a bit heavier than Annie and kept her hair in a bun on top of her head; Annie's bun was at the back of her head.

She usually keeps it in a bun on top of her head.

You can also use a pony-tail holder to make a bun on top of your head.

This is mildly amusing at first but, like a bun out of its Cellophane, threatens to go stale.

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