wedding cake

  • 1wedding cake — wedding cakes N VAR A wedding cake is a large cake, usually decorated with icing, that is served at a wedding reception …

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  • 2Wedding cake — A wedding cake is the traditional cake served to the guests at a wedding reception (or in parts of England, at a wedding breakfast) after a wedding. In modern Western culture, it is usually a large cake, multi layered or tiered, and heavily… …

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  • 3wedding cake — noun a rich cake with two or more tiers and covered with frosting and decorations; served at a wedding reception • Syn: ↑bridecake • Hypernyms: ↑cake * * * ˈwedding cake [wedding cake] noun …

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  • 4wedding cake — noun Date: 1648 1. a usually elaborately decorated and tiered cake made for the celebration of a wedding 2. something (as a large building) resembling a wedding cake especially in elaborate ornamentation …

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  • 5wedding cake — n. to cut the wedding cake * * * [ wedɪŋkeɪk] to cut the wedding cake …

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  • 6wedding-cake — /wed ing kayk /, adj. highly ornate or overly elaborate: wedding cake architecture. [1875 80] * * * …

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  • 7wedding-cake — /wed ing kayk /, adj. highly ornate or overly elaborate: wedding cake architecture. [1875 80] …

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  • 8Wedding Cake Island — is an island off Coogee Beach, Sydney, which protects the beach from most swells. It is also known as Lemo s Island.The most probable source of the name is the shape of the island it resembles a wedding cake. Another theory is that bird droppings …

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  • 9Wedding Cake House (Kennebunk, Maine) — Infobox Historic building name = Wedding Cake House caption = map type = latitude = longitude = location town = Kennebunk, Maine location country = United States architect = George W. Bourne client = George W. Bourne engineer = unknown… …

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  • 10Wedding-cake style — In architecture, a wedding cake style is an informal reference to buildings with many distinct tiers, each set back from the one below, resulting in a shape like a wedding cake, that are richly ornamented with classicising detail, as if made in… …

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