cake
/keɪk/
noun
- A sweet baked food made from flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients, often decorated.
- She baked a chocolate cake for her friend's birthday.
- The wedding cake had three tiers and white frosting.
- Would you like a slice of cake with your coffee?
- A flat, round, or shaped mass of food or other substance.
- She pressed the rice into a small cake before frying it.
- He fried a potato cake for breakfast.
- The farmer fed the cows a cake of hay and molasses.
verb
- To form a hard, dry layer or coating on a surface.
- Salt caked the rim of the glass after the water evaporated.
- The paint had caked inside the can from being left open.
- Mud caked on his boots after the hike.