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croissant

[krwah-sahn, kruh-sahnt] / krwɑˈsɑ̃, krəˈsɑnt /


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Turns out its breakfast croissants are too big.

From New York Times

“A beautiful, five-hour drive to Vegas,” she said Sunday night, thinking more about an almond croissant she had saved for the drive than her latest feats.

From Seattle Times

The contestants warmed up with stretches and squats in front of City Hall, carefully repositioned croissants and glasses on their trays and tightened their aprons as pop music blared from loudspeakers.

From New York Times

Trays of coffee and croissants were held aloft around Paris today in a revival of one of the city's traditional spectacles - a race involving waiters and waitresses from its famous cafes.

From BBC

A half-mile northeast of that is Wild Rye Bakery, with a dozen Italian and French breads and pastries including focaccia, baguettes and lunch offerings such as quiche and ham-cheese croissants.

From Seattle Times