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Meaning of graham crackery | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Alternative spelling of graham-crackery.

alt-of, alternative

Examples

“Hot ’n’ flavory . . . Hi-Graham is the first hot cereal with delicious “graham crackery” taste.”
“Wednesday — Hamburger or cheeseburger, pickle slices, buttered corn, graham crackery pudding, sliced peaches, milk.”
“Seconds later, 14-inch-high flames – actual flames – shot out of the toaster, which was under a cabinet. […] The pop tarts tasted fine – very graham crackery, lots of marshmallow, and not enough chocolate, but I have to bomb this item because of the danger it poses.”
“This really isn't a "what else" but I strongly suggest that you try your Stilton on digestive biscuits. Strange name for a delicious English biscuit that has a somewhat sweetish, graham crackery taste that seems the perfect compliment to Stilton.”
“moon pie, n. 1. cookie sandwich, featuring two round, graham crackery things, with marshmallow in between, dipped in banana-flavored icing, eaten with YooHoo Chocolate Drink and/or RC Cola.”
“My s'more was n'more :(. Magnum yawned at me, emitting a distinct graham crackery smell (he yawns when something is stuck in his teeth) and went back to grazing, content with his treat theft.”
“> All we need now is for her to mention graham crackers >and we can fry us up some S'mores! Yeppee, Saucer, yahoo!! (Nothing like a >little Dragon Half to lighten a day ^_^) Dragon Half? I prefer sleep. Dreamy graham crackery silent sleep... Wha? What are you putting in the microwave? o_O”
“One that sounds awful but was actually yummy, was a pie made with prunes and cottage cheese, that had a graham crackery/brown sugary type of bottom.”
“Personally, I cannot imagine having a digestive biscuit with cheese. Ew. They make a passable "graham cracker" crust, but they aren't identical. They do, however, share a lot of the same properties. It may depend on which brand of digestives you get- I've had ones that were more graham crackery than others.”
“>What were your favorite foods as a child? Jezebel smiles. "Graham crackers and milk -- specifically, graham crackers crumbled into a bowl with milk poured over them, initially eaten very quickly while some of the cracker bits still had a bit of crunch, and then savored slowly once they all turned into graham crackery moosh.”
“i bet cc and boo give better hugs. (nothing like graham crackery little kid hugs)”
“> *pulls the cord on a catapult filled with smore and launches it > west'ward* *The largish dragon sees the incoming smorebomb and flits to one side, barely missing being covered in the stuff. The smorebomb continues sailing on towards the edge of the Homestead gardens, where it lands with a graham crackery crunch.*”
“Amanda, the things I was thinking about are the white chocolatey looking dome shaped things with a dark chocolate striping on the top...it had a cookie or graham crackery bottom.”
““And the Majestic Milky Way is pretty popular as well,” said Chad, whose personal favorite is the new Berry Potter, with vanilla ice cream, swirling blueberries and graham crackery Muggle crunch (Muggles are non-magic folk in the Harry Potter empire).”
““I DON’T NEED FIBER!” I said to the wife. “S’mores are a special event. S’mores make me feel good. But if I’m not mistaken, S’mores do have a bit of fiber in their graham crackery goodness. One gram or 4 percent of your daily dietary fiber needs, to be exact. Says so on my box of Honey Grahams.”
“Use stone-ground whole wheat flour for the crust if possible—it will have the most graham crackery flavor.”
“It definitely looks like a beer—no shimmering neon green here—and it’s well carbonated like a beer. But roll it around on your tongue for a second or two before swallowing it down and it’s easy to imagine that your beer just washed down a bite of citrusy, creamy, graham crackery pie.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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