0 a small, round cake that is like bread, made from flour, milk, and a little fat:
1 a small, usually round, soft bread made with flour, milk, and fat
The name tea also refers to a light meal taken in the afternoon between 4 and 5, usually consisting of sandwiches, scones and cakes taken with tea.
Other authorities may prefer, having regard to their own local habits, to provide scones rather than biscuits.
I feel that this is something outwith the scone of public contribution.
He forgot the flour that is used in wealthy households in making scones and cakes.
There is nothing wrong with sympathy, but it butters no scones: it needs to be followed by action, and it is being followed.
I am assured by a distiller that making whisky is far easier than making a scone.
It is infinitely preferable to be called "old scoon"rather than"old scone", as has sometimes been the case during the past few days.
The next objection is that the cooking of scones and home-made loaves relates to the promotion of public health, and, therefore, has nothing to do with the horticultural society.
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烤饼,司康(一种用面粉、牛奶和少许油脂制成的类似面包的小饼)…
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