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On the other hand, words of unlike syllables, like "Zwieback" (biscuit),
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869
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10 A.M. "Zwieback" and Cream 1 piece "zwieback" and 1 tablespoonful cream
School and Home Cooking Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer
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My partner, the late Albert Zwieback, approves of what I am about to say.
Peanut Butter Chris Okum 2011
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See, Alan Zwieback came to me in a dream and told me to push the button.
Peanut Butter Chris Okum 2011
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When the intended recipients of Zwieback shipped from Russia could not be found, the committee placed these shipments at the disposal of the welfare committee.
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I finally figured out that that Zwieback toast was for grown ups.
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Zwieback is dry, toasty-cracker things that babies like to nom on.
You had a baby. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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However, you got one thing wrong… Zwieback does not mean regurgitated bread.
Les Dix Principaux 2007
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However, Russian Mennonites know Zwieback as the traditional tall, soft, double-stacked bun—a small bun on the bottom with an even smaller bun placed on top—that is served at all festive occasions.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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Most Americans know Zwieback the word is German for “twice-baked” as a rusk-type bread that is first baked as a loaf, then sliced and toasted.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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