scone - use in sentences
Converse of object
- bake: We all have fond memories of freshly baked scones every morning at coffee time.
- butter: I'm sure I spotted Her Majesty buttering the scones!
- serve: Tea and scones served at your table is a sure way to unwind and appreciate Pinter's important and too little-known poetry.
- eat: Two large, middle-aged women were eating scones with quiet determination.
- make: Precious memories of a dear gran, making scones with the angels now.
- include: Breakfast includes scones baked daily in the Aga oven.
Adjective modifier
- homemade: Anne of Cleves, the tearoom on Fore Street, makes a fine cream tea with homemade scones a specialty.
- home-made: Come and meet friends and enjoy a break in your shopping for fresh coffee, home-made scones and a bring & buy stall.
- warm: Home baking varies from warm scones, jam & cream to home made carrot cake with lemon icing.
- fresh: Our guests are assured of a warm welcome after their journey with tea and fresh scones.
- hot: Tea and hot scones are always served on arrival.
Modifies a noun
- palace: Scone Palace - Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland.
Noun used with modifier
- tattie: Breakfast was a plate of plenty ( excluding only tattie scones ) and the rich birdlife of the garden provided most of the entertainment.
- potato: I don't think you guys get potato scones down South ( ?
- cheese: Strawberries & cream, stalls, home made cakes and famous cheese scones, raffle, tombola, children's stalls.
- cream: The speakers were interesting and the unexpected cream scones were a bonus!
- fruit: Have tea breads, and plain or fruit scones, instead of sugary cakes and biscuits.
- drop: Only recently I got rid of the sturdy griddle Mom placed on the stove to make drop scones.
Preposition: with
- jam: Two teas and two scones with jam and clotted cream.
Preposition: for
- tea: Mary Prince would also appreciate any donations of scones for cream teas at Haresfield House over the weekend.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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