Noun
cornflakes pl (normally plural, singular cornflake)
Alternative spelling of corn flakes
What is soul? I don't know! Soul is a hamhock in your cornflakes... Soul is a joint rolled in toilet paper. George Clinton
Few people arise in the morning as hungry for God as they are for cornflakes or toast and eggs. Dallas Willard
But everything written has style. The list of ingredients on the side of a cornflakes box has style. And everything literary has literary style. And style is integral to a work. How something is told correlates with - more - makes what's being told. A story is its style. Ali Smith
There are some people who only know me for cornflakes ads, and that's fine. I have a charmed life. Rob Brydon
They'd all left for America - they were short-term lets - so they'd always leave food and, cos we didn't have much money, we would eat the rest of their cornflakes and listen to Ricky (Gervais) on XFM. source source. Chris Martin
“Being an alcoholic doesn’t mean you have to be drinking every day, you don’t need to wake up and put whiskey on your cornflakes, it means that once you start drinking that first drink triggers a chemical reaction in your brain that means you can’t stop. Source: Internet