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bunuel

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun bunuel has 1 sense
  1. Bunuel, Luis Bunuel - Spanish film director (1900-1983)
    --1 is a kind of film director

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Term: Bunuel Description: Bunuel is a noun that refers to a type of pastry, typically of French origin, which is round and made with flour, yeast, and eggs. It is often characterized by its light and airy texture, and it can be sweet or savory. Sample Sentences: 1. I decided to treat myself to a delicious bunuel filled with vanilla cream. 2. The bakery down the street sells the most amazing chocolate bunuels. 3. The traditional Spanish bunuel is typically served during the holiday season. 4. I prefer the savory bunuels filled with cheese and spinach over the sweet ones. 5. John surprised his colleagues with a box of freshly baked bunuels as a morning snack. HTML Format: Term: Bunuel

Bunuel is a noun that refers to a type of pastry, typically of French origin, which is round and made with flour, yeast, and eggs. It is often characterized by its light and airy texture, and it can be sweet or savory.

Sample Sentences:
  1. I decided to treat myself to a delicious bunuel filled with vanilla cream.
  2. The bakery down the street sells the most amazing chocolate bunuels.
  3. The traditional Spanish bunuel is typically served during the holiday season.
  4. I prefer the savory bunuels filled with cheese and spinach over the sweet ones.
  5. John surprised his colleagues with a box of freshly baked bunuels as a morning snack.

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