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Meaning of sooshka | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Examples

“[F]or evening tea - snack items, pastry, sooshka, jam, rolls and buns, fresh fruits, hot drinks.”
“Penetration of Russian traders into the Enisei North, opening of grain storages in the hamlets, resulted in introduction of some purchased foods into the aborigines” menu: flour, sooshkas (small ring-shaped crackers), tea and, less frequently, sugar.”
“Next to me at a minus distance stands a country woman in a shawl and plush jacket. A string of sooshki hangs around her neck like an Olympic garland.”
“Work is being completed on development of a line for the production of sooshkas [small ring-shaped cracker] at a capacity of 200 kilograms per hour.”
“When the secretary had brought in two cups of coffee and a plate of sooshki*, Pyotr Georgevich brought out a sheet of paper and began to sketch a figure on it.”
“Field bread, bakers’ wares (sooshkas, bread sticks), flour”
“Then the bear specially sat with opened mouth and looking from one person to other and people threw sweets, cakes, honey-cakes, rolls and sooshkas.”
“There has been a 9-14 percent increase in the price of beef (to R134 per kilogram on the average for Moscow), pelmeni, frozen fish, canned salmon, baked goods, sooshki [small round crackers], peas, fresh cabbage, and onions.”
“Other types of baked pastries included pechen’ya (cookies), prianik (a type of honey-cake), sooshka (ring-shaped pretzels, small kalatch dipped into boiling water before baking); […]”
“The next morning, when Uncle Grisha was dipping a sooshka (ring-shaped cracker) into his tea and sucking on it with his toothless mouth, I asked him whether or not he liked the poetry.”
“Russian honey-cakes are called prianiki, thick O-shaped rolls are called boubliki, dry O-shaped rolls are called baranki or sooshki.”
“Click on “Gift Baskets” for a selection of Russian food baskets such as The Gourmand, Sweet Tooth, and The Caprice featuring cherry preserve, sooshka, pomegranate juice, Leatherwood honey, and Wissotzy tea.”
“One day Vovka went to the store to buy some cheese, biscuits and sooshkas (bread-like doughnuts, only dry and hard) for his Grandpa and Grandma, because they had promised to call in. […] Grandma liked dipping biscuits in her tea and Grandpa enjoyed crunchy sooshkas.”
“су́шк‖а ж sooshka (small ring-shaped cracker); ~и с ма́ком sooshkas with poppy seeds”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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