embread in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
EMBREAD (verb): To infuse or enrich with a mixture, whether in cooking (such as incorporating flavors into dough) or in creating a sense of connection and unity among people.
Sample Sentences
- The artisan decided to embread the dough with a mix of herbs and spices for extra flavor.
- After the meeting, the team felt embread in a sense of accomplishment and camaraderie.
- She watched with delight as the children began to embread their drawings with vibrant colors.
- The chef recommended that we embread the fish with a light coating of breadcrumbs for a crispy texture.
- In the workshop, participants were encouraged to embread their stories with personal anecdotes to make them relatable.
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