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loaf <a loaf; loaves> N NUTR

loaf N NUTR

loaf-volume INDUST

sugar loaf

chunk or loaf of cheese

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English
The price of a loaf of bread rose by 67 percent in 1789 alone, from nine "sous" to fifteen.
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The tiny coin was struck from brass and would have been worth about the price of a loaf of bread.
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In these problems which immediately follow the original table, 1,2,6,7,8, and 9 loaves are to be divided equally among 10 men.
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In one year the accounts show wheat for 106,248 loaves and malt for 40,682 gallons of ale.
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Everybody was obliged to work; loafing and begging were rejected.
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Food was scarce, in one day 10,000 loaves had to be sent into the town and distributed gratuitously to save people from famine.
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The mush is formed into loaves and allowed to cool thoroughly until set.
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I mean, this really was feeding the 5,000 with two fish and five loaves, an amazing kind of day for us.
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They know their positions are secure, and they loaf.
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Here there is a magic spring which is similar to the magic loaves.
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