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A block of any of various dense materialsA rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of flour, sugar and eggs and baked in an oven, and often covered in icing moneyA trivially easy task or responsibility; from a piece of cakeCoat (something) with a crust of solid materialto form into a lump or concretiona small loaf, a compsition of flour, butter, sweetened, a concretion of fleshmade from or based on a mixture of flour and sugar and eggsA mass of matter concreted, congealed, or molded into a solid mass of any form, esp A sweet baked confection containing flour, sugar, eggs, oil or butter and flavoring ingredients > dangaoA sweetened composition of flour and other ingredients, leavened or unleavened, baked in a loaf or mass of any size or shape A rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of flour, sugar, eggs, and baked in an oven To form into a cake, or massSynthetic thread piled into ring shapeA fool, a poor thing (Cf HALF-BAKED )Hybrid formation of flatfliers and freefliersA cake of soap is a small block of it. a small cake of lime-scented soapinto a form rather flat than high; as, a cake of soap; an ague cakeA thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter; a griddlecake or pancake; as buckwheat cakes A coalesced mass of unpressed metal powderThe solids discharged from a dewatering apparatus- a repeating aerial firework consisting of many shots, named after its usual short, cake-like appearance form a coat over; "Dirt had coated her face"emphasis If someone has done something very stupid, rude, or selfish, you can say that they take the cake or that what they have done takes the cake, to emphasize your surprise at their behaviour. = take the biscuit disapproval If you think that someone wants the benefits of doing two things when it is only reasonable to expect the benefits of doing one, you can say that they want to have their cake and eat it. What he wants is a switch to a market economy in a way which does not reduce people's standard of living. To many this sounds like wanting to have his cake and eat it Food that is formed into flat round shapes before it is cooked can be referred to as cakes. fish cakes. home-made potato cakes To cackle as a gooseThe accumulation of solids and filter media on the surface of a septumMoney (noun) Currency, cash money/"Cake be the root of all evil "Dewatered sludge material with a satisfactory solids concentration to allow handling as a solid material A copper ingot rectangular in cross section intended for rolling Camber Edgewise curvature A lateral departure of a side edge of sheet or strip metal from a straight line To concrete or consolidate into a hard mass, as dough in an oven; to coagulatesmall flat mass of chopped foodA small layer of protective carbon allowed to form and remain in the bowl of a briar pipe The cake protects the briar from burning but too much cake can split the pipe by causing uneven heating of the bowl sweet baked food; shaped compact mass (i.e. cake of soap)a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax); "a bar of chocolate"A small mass of dough baked; especially, a thin loaf from unleavened dough; as, an oatmeal cake; johnnycake n kuea block of solid substance (such as soap or wax); "a bar of chocolate" made from or based on a mixture of flour and sugar and eggs Colloquial term for a multishot battery, arising from the outward appearance of many of the smaller items (e g 90 shot cakes) khanom cakethe icing on the cake: see icing congeal; coat (as with a layer of mud); become coated; shape into a compact mass; be shaped into a compact massAn annoying irony From the phrase "You can'thave your cake and eat it too " Mostly used to refer to something sought after only to be found it's useless If you think something is very easy to do, you can say it is a piece of cake. People often say this to stop someone feeling worried about doing something they have to do. Just another surveillance job, old chap. Piece of cake to somebody like you A cake is a sweet food, usually made by baking a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs and fat A cake is a sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, eggs, sugar, and fat in an oven. Cakes may be large and cut into slices or small and intended for one person only. a piece of cake Would you like some chocolate cake? little cakes with white icing İlgili Terimler
cake crumbsHardly anythingcake mixA powdered mixture of the dry ingredients used to produce a cake or the finished mixture before baking cake of soapA large bar of soapcake of soapA round piece of soap shaped like a hockey puck, for use in shaving mugscake sliceA knife with a wide, triangular, unsharpened blade, designed to cut and serve slices of cake cake slicesplural form of cake slicecake walkSomething extremely easycake walkFrom the mid s, a game at a fair or party in which people walk around a numbered circle along to music. When the music is stopped, the caller draws a number from a jar and whoever is standing on or closest to that number that number wins a cake cake walkA type of dance originating in the United States in the 19th centurycake walksplural form of cake walkcake-eatersomeone of upper-class background, or who has been excessively well-offcake-eatera lounge lizard This usage of the term dates from the s, when it vied in popularity with 'sheik' to indicate a slick young Romeo who wows the flappers and likes the high life. A Cake-Eater, when he's not trolling for jazz-babies at the local speakeasy, likes to loiter at a girl's house and be pampered, especially by being served his sweetie's baked goods-- and of course some degree of sexual metaphor might be inferred cake-sliceAlternative spelling of cake slicecake-slicesAlternative spelling of cake slicescake-walkAlternative spelling of cake walkcake boss A cake-making reality show on TLC filmed at Carlos bakery in hoboken, New Jersey that is essentially a lower-class version of food network's Ace of Cakes. the show plays up the jersey accents and attitudes of the people on it in order to create ridiculous and unnecessary drama that caters to its audience that also watches the hills and the real worldcake flourtype of wheat flour used for baking cakescake mixCake mix is a powder that you mix with eggs and water or milk to make a cake. You bake the mixture in the oven cake mixa commercial mix for making a cakecake panA cake pan is a metal container that you bake a cake in. a cake tin (4)cake slicea piece of kitchen equipment with a handle and a wide flat end that you use for cutting and serving cakes, tarts etc cake tinA cake tin is a metal container that you bake a cake incarrot cakeA sweet cake, often iced, containing grated carrotcarrot cakecake made with carrotscattle cakea concentrated feed for cattle; processed in the form of blocks or cakesBattenberg cakea light sponge cake which, when cut in cross section, displays a two-by-two check pattern alternately coloured pink and yellow Christmas cakeA rich fruit cake covered with marzipan and icing traditionally eaten at Christmas Dolly Varden cakea highly decorated cake in the form of a standing doll with a large flowing skirt Eccles cakeA small, round, oven-baked cake made from a currant-based filling enclosed in puff pastry Jaffa cakeA small, biscuit-like cake with a base of firm sponge, a layer of orange jelly, and a chocolate covering Kendal mint cakeA glucose-based confectionery flavoured with peppermint, popular with climbers as a source of energy Madeira cakeA simple cake, rather like a pound cake, with added lemon zest but no fruit; traditionally eaten with a glass of Madeira wine Pan-CakeA semisolid cosmetic, or theatrical makeup, pressed into a flat cake and applied with a damp sponge Tunis cakea sponge cake topped with a thick chocolate layerbirthday cakeA cake, often iced and decorated, made to celebrate a person's birthdaybirthday-cakeAttributive form of birthday cakebundt cakeA ring-shaped cake, of German origin, baked in a decorative, often fluted, mould butterfly cakeA cupcake whose top section is cut out and replaced on a layer of butter cream, etc. in the approximate shape of a butterfly's wings cakedSimple past tense and past participle of cakecakesThird-person singular simple present indicative form of cakecakesplural form of cakechocolate cakeA cake flavored with melted chocolate or chocolate powdercream cakeAny of many varieties of cake that are either filled, layered or topped with any of several forms of cream or custard fairy cakeA small cake baked in a small paper cup, in multi-compartment pan; a cupcakeflannel cakea thin batter cake fried on both sidesflannel-cakeAttributive form of flannel cake, nounfudge cakeA cake, usually a chocolate cake, that is also made with fudgefunnel cakeA specialty food made from deep-fried batter and originally associated with the Pennsylvania Dutch region of the United States have one's cake and eat it tooTo seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible (such as eating a piece of cake and yet still possessing that piece for future use) icebox cakeA dessert consisting of whipped cream and stacked chocolate wafers, refrigerated to form a sliceable log johnny cakecorn breadkokosh cakeYeast cake of a particular kind, formed by rolling dough about a cocoa-based filling marble cakeA cake with two or more colors of ingredients which gives a marble pattern to the interior of the cake molten lava cakeA chocolate cake containing hot chocolate sauce which flows out from the middlenutty as a fruit cakeAlternative spelling of nutty as a fruitcakeoil cakeThe solid residue remaining after any oilseed has been pressed to remove the vegetable oil; it is used, with other ingredients, as animal food oilseed cakeAny of various varieties of animal feed manufactured from the meal remaining after vegetable oil has been extracted from seeds such as cottonseed and groundnut opera cakeA French cake made with layers of almond sponge soaked in coffee syrup, layered with ganache and coffee buttercream, and covered in a chocolate glaze patty cakea clapping game, played while reciting a rhymepatty-cakeAlternative spelling of patty cakepiece of cakeA job, task or other activity that is pleasant – or, by extension, easy or simple pinch cakeany of various quickly-made Texan desserts made from unbaked "Pillsbury" biscuit dough, with butter (or margarine), sugar, cinnamon or other flavorings, baked in the oven potato cakeA savoury flat cake made from flour and mashed potatoes, often fried or bakedpound cakeA dense yellow cake; the traditional recipe consists of a pound (unit of weight) each of butter, eggs, flour, and sugar red velvet cakeA rich, sweet cake with a distinctive reddish colourrice cakeA food item made from puffed rice congealed in a wafer, usually circular and palm-sized rum cakeA type of sponge cake made with rumsheath cakeAlternative form of sheet cakesheet cakeA simple, thin cake that is rolled up with other ingredients to make a variety of cakes simnel cakeA rich fruit cake, with a decorated marzipan covering, traditionally eaten at Easter space cakeA cake made with marijuana as one of the ingredientssponge cakeA light, soft, baked dessert (commonly layered with cream and jam) that is typically made with flour, sugar, baking powder and eggs stottie cakeAn alternative term for a stottiestotty cakeAn alternative term for a stottietake the cakeTo be especially good or outstandingtake the cakeTo be particularly bad, objectionable, or egregioustaken the cakePast participle of take the caketaking the cakePresent participle of take the caketattie cakeAlternative spelling of tatty caketatty cakeA potato scone; made from flour and cooked potatoes, but no onionsthe icing on the cakeSomething wonderful at the end of something goodtook the cakeSimple past of take the cakeupside-down cakeA fruit-based cake that is inverted after cookingwedding cakeA decorated cake, often in several tiers and with a model bride and groom, that is cut by the couple as part of a wedding ceremony and distributed to the guests yellow cakeuranium orebirthday cakecake that is eaten on the anniversary celebration of the day of one's birthbirthday cakedecorated cake served at a birthday partycorn cakeCorn bread baked in a pan in an oven or as small cakes on a griddlefairy cake A cupcake or fairy cake is a small cake designed to serve one person, usually made in a small paper cup container. As with larger cakes, frosting and other cake decorations, such as sprinkles, are defining characteristics of modern cupcakesfruit cakeRich cake made out of preserved fruitfruit cakeA crazy person, lunatic, "cuckoo"have one's cake and eat it To wish to have one's cake and eat it too or simply have one's cake and eat it (sometimes eat one's cake and have it too) is to want more than one can handle or deserve, or to try to have two incompatible things. This is a popular English idiomatic proverb, or figure of speechhave one's cake and eat it too To wish to have one's cake and eat it too or simply have one's cake and eat it (sometimes eat one's cake and have it too) is to want more than one can handle or deserve, or to try to have two incompatible things. This is a popular English idiomatic proverb, or figure of speechhave one's cake and have it too To wish to have one's cake and eat it too or simply have one's cake and eat it (sometimes eat one's cake and have it too) is to want more than one can handle or deserve, or to try to have two incompatible things. This is a popular English idiomatic proverb, or figure of speechhave your cake and eat it (in negative) Have or do two things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time you can't have your cake and eat it Have or do two things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time you can't have your cake and eat it Have in one's possession something and be able to use or exploit it; to have it both ways. (Usually stated in the negative)cakedpast of cakecakedIf something is caked with mud, blood, or dirt, it is covered with a thick dry layer of it. Her shoes were caked with mud. = encrusted Caked is also a combining form. herds of mud-caked cattle and sheep. = encrusted cakedcharacterized by being dried out and so forming a layer on another substance; crusted cakesthird-person singular of cakecakesplural of cakecakingUnwanted changing of a powdered or granular material into lumps or a solid mass, usually by heat, pressure or moisture [Top] cakingpresent participle of cakecakingSettling of a dense deposit in a coating material that cannot be re-dispersed by simple stirring Catalyst A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction, but remains chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction The term is often wrongly used for materials that enter into the reaction e g hardeners or curing agents cakingSettling of a dense deposit in a coating material that cannot be re-dispersed by simple stirring cakingforming a coat over; forming a compact mass schottisches Englischschott