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Definition of Jaffa cake in English: Jaffa cakenounˈdʒafəkeɪk British A sponge biscuit with an orange-flavoured jelly and chocolate topping. Example sentencesExamples - There are five Jaffa cakes left from first packet bought yesterday.
- They talked over a cup of tea and a Jaffa cake in her flat near Billingham.
- They haven't forgiven you for not eating their Jaffa cakes.
- Every day he eats a packet of Jaffa cakes and wholemeal biscuits.
- George Osborne cracks open a packet of Jaffa cakes to celebrate the Conservative Party's best showing in the polls for 14 years.
- Luckily Omco came to the rescue today, so I am now fully stocked up on Jaffa cakes again.
- Portions of Jaffa cakes, bananas and wine gums were prepared for them to eat.
- Instead I ate half a packet of Jaffa cakes and went to sleep for an hour.
- She enjoyed the snacks though, particularly the Jaffa cakes.
- One of them was a rather harassed young woman who was desperately trying to appease her toddler with a Jaffa cake as she paid for her three bags of shopping.
- Pop music, celebrity magazines and Jaffa cakes are pretty low on my list of favourite things.
- One of my sisters has even brought along some Jaffa cakes.
- If you have to eat a biscuit you could snack on the England teams biscuit of choice Jaffa cakes.
- Burglars helped themselves to a variety of items from Vickie's home including a vacuum cleaner, DVDs and four packets of Jaffa cakes.
- I bought some Jaffa cakes the other day.
- Can you get a Jaffa cake out of the pack without damaging the packet?
- All they give you for free are those thin, flimsy ones that only have enough room inside for one box of Jaffa cakes and a packet of fags.
- My son has proved he can eat a multipack of Jaffa cakes leaving Dad upset because there were none left for him.
- "We decided in the end that the Jaffa cake is iconic in its way," said Angus Stevenson, editor of the two-volume book.
- I want to order Jaffa cakes, loo roll, bottle of milk, and a bar of soap.
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