Word info

bake-off

Speech parts

1. bake-off - Noun

2. bake-off - Adjective

Meaning

bake-off (plural bake-offs)

A cooking contest, especially one where competition is head-to-head, not limited to preparing food involving baking.
The winner of the Pillsbury bake-off is obviously a very good cook and is respected for it.

bake-off (not comparable)

(of bread) Prepared in advance, to be finished off by baking.


bake-off (plural bake-offs)

A cooking contest, especially one where competition is head-to-head, not limited to preparing food involving baking.
The winner of the Pillsbury bake-off is obviously a very good cook and is respected for it.


bake-off (not comparable)

(of bread) Prepared in advance, to be finished off by baking.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

Bake Off

Examples

After the cast of Derry Girls absolutely shined during a fantastic festive edition of Bake Off, we're delighted to say the kitchen still works and that no fires were started! Source: Internet

A former contestant on the Great Celebrity Bake Off, comedian Lycett may also be considered for the role. Source: Internet

Christine Wallace and Howard Middleton from the fourth series of The Great British Bake Off doing a joint demonstration. Source: Internet

A twee icing contest on The Great British Bake Off this is not. Source: Internet

Channel 4 has enjoyed record viewing figures this year for a number of its programmes, including The Great British Bake Off and Gogglebox. Source: Internet

Fans will remember John from The Great British Bake Off in 2012, back when it aired on the BBC and was hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. Source: Internet

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