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noun
a cake whose ingredients include molasses and ginger
[from the fancy shapes and gilding formerly often applied to gingerbread] lavish or superfluous ornament especially in architecture
noun
a cake whose ingredients include molasses and ginger
[from the fancy shapes and gilding formerly often applied to gingerbread] lavish or superfluous ornament especially in architecture
The first known use of gingerbread was in the 15th century
gingerbreadnoun
a cake made with molasses and flavored with ginger
showy ornamentation especially in architecture
gingerbreadnoun
a cake made with molasses and flavored with ginger
showy ornamentation especially in architecture
gingerbreadnoun
a cake made with molasses and flavored with ginger
showy ornamentation especially in architecture
1 Locals flock here for drinks and dinner at Lemaire, while out-of-towners come for food and festivities—such as the Holiday Afternoon Tea and the impressive 30-foot Christmas tree, which will be shining on November 29, the same day the giant gingerbread display will be unveiled.
2 On board, passengers are treated to elaborate meals like sauteed duck with endives and gingerbread on flights from Paris and salad topped with chicken confit on flights from Newark, as well as Champagne to toast the romantic vacation.