croissant in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

croissant in the PONS Dictionary

croissant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The croissant necklace has a great deal of movement, but now based on abstract form.
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This set also includes hard-to-find white croissants and bricks in olive green, dark blue and dark red.
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His daily meals were reduced in number from four to three, and treats, such as croissants, which were favored by the young polar bear, were restricted.
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It is traditional to use stale bread, but old croissants can be used instead.
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A good croissant requires a sound technique, such as the laminating of butter and dough, the management of the working temperature and good base ingredients.
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Immediately following the technical challenge, the bakers went on to make the showstopper, which was two types of croissants, one plain and one filled.
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He revelled in making difficult croissants and brioches as well as scones and cakes.
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Bread comes first, followed by recipes for, among many other things, buns, yeast cakes, soda-bread, brioches, croissants, pain au chocolat, and pizza.
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He implies that while the baker may be able to create the perfect croissant, his ability to create a child might have passed.
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Croissant was extradited the following day.
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