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batard
[ buh-tahrd ]
noun
- an oblong loaf of bread similar to a baguette, but usually shorter and wider: Compare baguette ( def 1 ), boule 1( def 1 ).
The bakery shelf displays breads in many shapes, including batards, boules, and focaccia.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of batard1
Example Sentences
âI believe the police officers that did that to Tyreek shouldnât be in that position â they should be let go,â Rosenhaus said during an interview on âThe Dan Le Batard Show.â
Speaking on âThe Dan La Batard Showâ on Thursday, Hurley said he was genuinely torn between the Lakers and returning to UConn.
âThere probably is,â Hurley said Thursday on âThe Dan Le Batard Show With Stugotz,â although he said he wasnât sure what that amount would be.
Hurley told Le Batard that he struggled with the decision throughout the weekend but set a deadline to make up his mind by bedtime Sunday night, ahead of a Connecticut team practice already scheduled for the following day.
In a 2012 interview on ESPN2âs âDan Le Batard is Highly Questionable,â Sajak shared some gossip that, given the squeaky clean image of the show, was pretty memorable.
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