biscuit

/ˈbɪskɪt/
noun
  1. A small, flat, dry baked good, often sweet or savory, commonly eaten as a snack.
    • She packed a few biscuits in her lunchbox for a mid-morning snack.
    • The children enjoyed chocolate chip biscuits with a glass of milk.
    • He bought a packet of savory biscuits to serve with cheese.
  2. A soft, round bread roll, often served with butter or gravy, common in the United States.
    • For breakfast, she had a warm biscuit with honey and butter.
    • The restaurant is famous for its fluffy biscuits and sausage gravy.
    • He split the biscuit in half and added a slice of ham.
  3. A light brown color, similar to that of a baked biscuit.
    • She painted the living room walls a warm biscuit shade.
    • He chose a biscuit-colored sweater for the autumn weather.
    • The dog's coat was a soft biscuit color with white patches.
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