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The example sentences of PASTRIES in videos (15 in total of 44)

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Use "pastries" in a sentence | "pastries" example sentences

How to use "pastries" in a sentence?

  • I really want to play Princess Leia. Stick some big pastries on my head. Now, that would be interesting.
    -Ewan McGregor-
  • He was feeling buoyant, flexible. He wanted to go jogging. He stood. He couldn't go jogging. He called room service and ordered a basket of breads and pastries.
    -Dave Eggers-
  • Scandinavian-Danish cuisine was something quite rustic, mostly known for pastries and smorgasbord cuisine, which in itself has become a joke.
    -Rene Redzepi-
  • Afternoon tea should be provided, fresh supplies, with thin bread-and-butter, fancy pastries, cakes, etc., being brought in as other guests arrive.
    -Isabella Beeton-
  • Good news, they found Nemo! The bad news is, they found him in one of Wolfgang Puck's puff pastries.
    -Billy Crystal-
  • But try as I might, I never got to eat any of her pastries, and do you know, she never even offered me one.
    -Michael Morpurgo-
  • Every chef should have an understanding of pastries or desserts.
    -Tom Colicchio-
  • I worship scones and danishes. If I never had another meal, I wouldn't care as long as I could eat pastries and jelly doughnuts.
    -Gene Simmons-

Definition and meaning of PASTRIES

What does "pastries mean?"

/ˈpāstrē/

noun
dough of flour, fat, and water, used as base and covering in baked dishes such as pies.
other
Baked goods made of dough.