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Meaning of egg-in-a-hole | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

Noun. [C1]

Examples

“The following morning each patrol built its own fire and cooked breakfast, making bacon and eggs-in-a-hole in skillets and on grills made by the girls.”
“She showed them all how to make an Egg-in-a-Hole.”
““Have you ever had an egg-in-a-hole?” I ask.”
“Find a dozen fun ways to make an egg-in-a-hole on page 59.”
“She usually made us an egg-in-a-hole, with the toast cutout shaped like a heart.”
“If you’ve ever made an egg-in-a-hole for breakfast, you’re familiar with the concept of offsetting (sorry, you might have to Google that one).”
“You don’t really need a recipe for this, but I wanted to remind you that an egg-in-a-hole (or egg-in-a-nest, egg-in-a-basket, or my favorite, a hole in one) is easy to make and eat.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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