What does patisserie mean?
Patisserie means (UK) a shop that sells pastries and cakes.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(UK) a shop that sells pastries and cakes.
“Whoa. Pastry Pete's Patisserie. Pastry Pete is so brilliant. Did you know he won a Tasty Num Nums Award last year for combining crullers and Bundt cakes? They're called "crunts"!” “Oh, you got a crush on him. Speckle better watch out.” “I do not! Shut up! I'm telling you, you gotta try those sweet, crusty crunts.” “Ew!” “Come on, let's go!”
He had a little wife, he ſaid, whom he loved, who did the patiſſerie; and added, he felt no diſhonour in defending her and himſelf from want in this way—unleſs Providence had offer’d him a better.
Use patisserie when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Patisserie means (UK) a shop that sells pastries and cakes.
Common synonyms include cake shop, cakery, pastry shop.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
“Whoa. Pastry Pete's Patisserie. Pastry Pete is so brilliant. Did you know he won a Tasty Num Nums Award last year for combining crullers and Bundt cakes? They're called "crunts"!” “Oh, you got a crush on him. Speckle better watch out.” “I do not! Shut up! I'm telling you, you gotta try those sweet, crusty crunts.” “Ew!” “Come on, let's go!”
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