Sentence examples for like a bread from inspiring English sources

The phrase "like a bread" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. However, you can use the phrase "like bread" or "like a piece of bread" in certain contexts to compare something to the qualities or characteristics of bread, such as its texture or taste. For example: - "Her skin was soft and smooth, almost like bread." - "The fabric felt rough and grainy, like a piece of bread." - "He speaks French fluently, it comes to him like bread and butter." - "The smell of freshly baked bread filled the air, and it made my stomach grumble like bread."

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It was like a bread line".

It is like a bread version of Willie Wonka's chocolate factory, only with Lancastrians rather than Oompa Loompas.

In the end, come the final, he elected not to break the record so much as snap it like a bread stick.

And Sterling Ruby's pair of pointy-toothed mouths made of stuffed, stars-and-stripes-patterned fabric is like a Bread and Puppet theater prop.

The queue for railway tickets at Munich airport looks like a bread queue in 1945 (albeit not gaunt or ill-dressed).

At first all you feel is the density of the tissue and the heat of her, like a bread that never stopped rising.

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When chiefs of obstetrics services began poring over the Apgar results of their doctors and midwives, they started to think like a bread-factory manager taking stock of how many loaves the bakers burned.

At the outset, one official said, it seemed like a bread-and-butter inquiry into political corruption, the kind of case the F.B.I. squad, known internally by the designation C14, frequently pursues.

The more substantial fare is less uniformly reliable, though largely worthwhile, with a few highlights: "Sausages Ukrainian style" ($12.50), a mix of pork sausage, kasha and mushrooms baked in a crock sealed with dough, is like a bread-covered bigos from back in the U.S.S.R. Missing out on Cafe Glechik's stuffed cabbage, ($9.50), three rolls to an order, is inadvisable.

While everyone else bakes like a bread-crumbed clam on the shore, grab your passport and parka and hit the slopes instead.

Some make it thick, moist and porridgey, others go for a dryer migas, more like a bread-based scramble.

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