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Meaning of maid-of-honor tart | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Noun. [B2]

Examples

““Sixpenny worth of chambermaid cakes. Please make haste, for we wish to catch the bus.” “We have no such thing,” was the surprising answer. “Why, the sign over the door declares this to be the original shop where Anne Boleyn bought them for King Henry!” expostulated Lura, impatiently. “Oh,” said the young woman, in a tone of superiority that Lura’s cousin off into an almost hysterical laugh, “you mean maid-of-honor tarts.””
“Cheesecake(s) / Maid-of-Honor Tarts, 190”
““Is Milton bringing tea in here today? How cosy. You will make sure there are plenty of maid-of-honor tarts, won’t you? You know how I love maid-of-honor tarts.””
“[Recipe] Maid-of-Honor Tarts, p. 227 [Servings] 24”
“One sample menu from the interwar period includes cream cheese and pimento sandwiches, buttered crumpets, coffee éclairs, chocolate sponge roll, buttered date and walnut loaf, maid-of-honor tarts, and queen cakes.”

CEFR level

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

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