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babka

[ bahb-kuh ]

noun

  1. a sweet, spongy yeast cake with raisins, traditionally made in the form of a high cylinder, either solid or with a hole, often glazed, and sometimes flavored with rum.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of babka1

< Polish, diminutive of baba baba
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Example Sentences

I think that babka spent the holidays going stale in the mailroom, being picked off by random employees or nibbled by mice.

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“I feel like we’re in the middle of a babka renaissance this year, as it’s having a moment,†he says.

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In February 2021, friends who attended Hunter College High School with the justice in the 1970s wanted to send her a "care package" of a range of inexpensive items, including bagels, lox, babka and chocolates.

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That Helena was whipping up a batch of babka?

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But when Max takes pride in rhyming vodka with babka in a Purim play spoof song, the master shoots him down.

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