croissant - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • eat: So now I eat a croissant with my coffee every morning, picking up every flake with a moistened forefinger.
  • have: We went down to breakfast and I had decided I was going to have a croissant because the cooked breakfast wasn't very nice.
  • include: Friday: In the morning we concentrate on fine pastries - including croissant, Danish, pain au raisin.

Adjective modifier

  • hot: The staff are obviously old friends and a hot croissant is delivered to the table.
  • warm: Breakfast is adequate; but it would be nice to have warm croissants!
  • free: There are free croissants that come round mid-morning, to give everyone a blood-sugar boost.
  • delicious: It had immaculately dressed waiters, fresh coffee and delicious croissants.

Noun used with modifier

  • chocolate: We found the cafe place and had a cup of tea and chocolate croissant thing.
  • cheese: Breakfast - grapes and apple slices, yogurt and a cheese croissant - arrived while Essex was still visible beneath the clouds.

Preposition: with

  • butter: That one croissant with butter and jam will now give you a massive 420 calories and 30 grams of fat ( 8 Totals ).
  • cheese: Ate half a fried breakfast and half a croissant with cheese and had about 10 glasses of orange and apple juice.

Preposition: for

  • breakfast: A lazy stroll up the hill to collect the coffee and croissants for breakfast.

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