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Definition of loaf noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

loaf

noun
 
/ləʊf/
 
/ləʊf/
(plural loaves
 
/ləʊvz/
 
/ləʊvz/
)
Idioms
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  1. an amount of bread that has been shaped and baked in one piece
    • a loaf of bread
    • Two white loaves, please.
    • a sliced loaf
    • Remove the crusts from a small sliced loaf.
    see also cottage loaf, French loaf, meat loaf, nut loafTopics Foodb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • small
    • sliced
    verb + loaf
    • bake
    • cut
    • slice
    loaf + noun
    • pan
    • tin
    phrases
    • a loaf of bread
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    Word Originnoun Old English hlāf, of Germanic origin; related to German Laib.
Idioms
half a loaf (is better than no bread)
  1. (saying) you should be grateful for something, even if it is not as good, much, etc. as you really wanted; something is better than nothing
    • The offer only amounted to half a loaf, but campaigners grabbed it anyway.
use your loaf (British English)
(also use your head British and North American English)
  1. (informal) used to tell somebody to think about something, especially when they have asked for your opinion or said something stupid
    • ‘Why don't you want to see him again?’ ‘Oh, use your loaf!’
See loaf in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
halfway
adverb
 
 
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