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Bake-Off

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Bake-Off (bkôf, -f)
A service mark used for a contest in which cooks prepare their own recipes, usually of baked goods, and prizes are awarded for originality and taste. This service mark sometimes occurs in lowercase with the meaning "any contest among cooks."
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bake-off
n (US Cook) → Backwettbewerb m


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That statement, given the time and place, is analogous to coming out in favor of apple pie at a Pillsbury Bake-Off held in Washington, DC, on the Fourth of July.
The ladies of the church casserole committee, who meet at Ivy's house, are an unwelcoming lot whose annual bake-off becomes the exclusionary event around which the story builds.
Cooking contest mania sizzles year-round, but big bucks will be at stake Monday in Hollywood when the 100 finalists in the 41st Pillsbury Bake-Off battle it out at their stoves for the $1 million grand prize.
 
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