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bannock

/ban-uhk/US // ˈbæn ək //UK // (ˈbænək) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scottish and British Cooking.

    • : a flat cake made of oatmeal, barley meal, etc., usually baked on a griddle.

Examples

  • On November 4, the Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock tribes announced their opposition to Yellowstone delisting.

  • The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is calling their $60 million turnout operation “the Bannock Street Project.”

  • Three days later, the 66-year-old Bannock expired of congestive heart failure and complications from diabetes.

  • Larry Bannock was the chief of a Mardi Gras Indian tribe in New Orleans.

  • Though Gloucester had retired, apparently he did not withdraw beyond the Bannock, but encamped for the night along the north bank.

  • It is hopeless to number the slain that strewed the field of battle, choked the Bannock, or floated down the Forth.

  • He then made fresh dispositions of his troops, in view of the position of the English van along the Bannock.

  • Lastly, he has baked the biggest Bannock on record; Cake with 5,000 eggs in it, and a tun of butter.

  • One of the features of Michaelmas in Scotland was the concoction and cooking of a giant cake, bun, or bannock.