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How to pronounce pretzel in English?

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Type Words
Type of cracker
Has types soft pretzel

Examples of pretzel

pretzel
This may have been when Bush was attempting his pretzel fueled Sopranos omnibus.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Seattle Dog came on a toasted pretzel bun and was adorned with cream cheese.
From the thenewstribune.com
Mark Zable came up with the idea to inject beer into pretzel-like dough pockets.
From the stltoday.com
The festivities are not just aimed at the pretzel loving, beer swilling public.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Trifluoroethanol is known to open up the pretzel-shaped structure of a protein.
From the economist.com
There are pretzel sticks, then there are pretzel sticks dipped in dulce de leche.
From the sacbee.com
Drive-in chain Sonic and pretzel maker Snyder's of Hanover were early sponsors.
From the businessweek.com
This is the classic pretzel wash that creates a rich brown sheen with thin crust.
From the kansas.com
Romney is an accomodationist technocrat who is an ideological pretzel of a man.
From the latimes.com
More examples
  • Glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot
  • A pretzel is a type of European-descended baked good made from dough in soft and hard varieties and savory or sweet flavors in a unique knot-like shape. ...
  • Pretzel is a children's short story written in 1944 by Margret Rey, illustrated by H.A. Rey and first published by Harper & Brothers.
  • (Pretzels) consisting of several different flavors.
  • (Pretzels) snack food the droogs bought at the Duke of New York. Pg. 9
  • A yeasted dough that is typically rolled into a long rope and often knotted. They can be crisp or soft and chewy.
  • As in bent as a pretzel. Very bent, doubled over in agony.
  • Many physicists have tried, but it is impossible to explain how skaters accomplish this complicated fall and likewise detangle from it. This human knot is twice as common and complex for pair and dance teams.
  • (hard, dry variety popular in North America) krakenoF; (soft, German-style) brecoKr,15a