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scone

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1. scone - Noun

2. scone - Verb

3. Scone - Proper noun

Meaning

A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Nicely done, brother," said Gabriel from the bed, blinking sleepy green eyes at Gideon. Gideon threw a scone at him. Cassandra Clare

Mr. Sniggs, the Junior Dean, and Mr. Postlethwaite, the Domestic Bursar, sat alone in Mr. Sniggs's room overlooking the garden quad at Scone College. Evelyn Waugh

Always my fallback is - I'm gonna move to a poor town and open a scone shop. Andrew Rannells

What's going on?" I sat down on the bed and finished the last of the scone. "Bad things," she said mischievously. "You'll approve. Richelle Mead

Alexander's father died on 8 July 1249 and he became king at the age of seven, inaugurated at Scone on 13 July 1249. Source: Internet

At Scone on 5 February 1284, the signatories agreed to recognise Margaret as "domina and right heir" if neither Alexander had left a posthumous child and the king had left no children at the time of his death. Source: Internet

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