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Bake-Off

[ beyk-awf, -of ]

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  1. a baking contest in which competitors gather to prepare their specialties for judging.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bake-Off1

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In-person Los Angeles-area “bake-off” events, at which shortlisted contenders in the academy’s sound, hair and makeup and visual effects branches showcase their work, have been canceled, according to the letter.

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The ex-footballer also appeared on The Great Sport Relief Bake-Off in 2016.

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It's an intriguing choice for someone who has tried to escape his upbringing as a killer, turning to "The Great British Bake-Off" and making pastries as a way to soothe his soul.

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“There’s no gingerbread bake-off, there’s no festival, that town that’s going to hell and you gotta save it,” she said.

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It’s reality TV, and you have to suspend your disbelief that a handsome widower in good shape apparently couldn’t find a date and decided his only option was to appear in a nationally televised bake-off.

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