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breakfast food in American English US any prepared cereal for breakfast breakfast food in American Englishnouna cold or hot cereal eaten chiefly for breakfast Word origin [1895–1900, Amer.]This word is first recorded in the period 1895–1900. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: backwind, calling card, flamenco, frame of reference, neonExamples of 'breakfast food' in a sentencebreakfast food She chewed questions over with her breakfast food, salted her dinner with the day's uncertainties.You actually eat breakfast food at breakfast time.Well, it's not really a breakfast food, is it?Are doughnuts a breakfast food?The deal includes juices, coffee, tea and alternative breakfast food including yogurt, cereal and fruit salad.There's an array of breakfast food, giving them the fuel they need before a day of intimidating the locals.The company now offers a range of breakfast food, which is stocked in most supermarkets and health stores.It's not about serving breakfast food, but about serving food that happens to taste delicious at just after breakfast time.Easter is a delightfully socialmedia-able holiday, encompassing everything my generation has chosen to love and endlessly share: breakfast foods and cute animals.A lucky moon says to look for prizes on breakfast foods, and buy lottery tickets early.These bacteria are multiplied by the sugar and acid in breakfast foods, which increases the risk of tooth decay. |