bakehouse
Americannoun
plural
bakehousesnoun
Etymology
Origin of bakehouse
Example Sentences
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"For us it's been a very positive story," explains Louise Lateur, managing director of E5 bakehouse in London.
From BBC • Jan. 13, 2023
After breakfast, owners David Bill and Faith Van De Putte gave a talk about Midnight’s Farm, including plans to more than double the size of Barn Owl’s 200-square-foot bakehouse.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 9, 2017
Cassiopeia had the last in her coat pocket, in case they spotted Nutsawoo on the way to the bakehouse.
From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood
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Eventually the children reached the bakehouse, a stone cottage that housed a massive brick oven with a double-width chimney.
From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood
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They would run a bookstore, give painting lessons, and assume Madame Ionesco’s bakehouse duties when she was off prognosticating, for they had surely learned a thing or two about baking while in Frankenforde.
From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood
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