Definitions
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- n. Plural form of scone.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Anonymous - Canned and frozen fruit are not generally a good substitute for dried in scones, there is just too much moisture, especially for this recipe.
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The coconut is mild, but a wonderful change from plain scones or those made with blueberries or currants, both of which are fairly common.
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One of the things that I like about scones is that they are very versatile.
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The best part about these scones is that they can be whipped up in 15 minutes (tops) and baked off in another 15.
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I've been wanting to do some pumpkin scones this year.
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Grace said ... swoon-worthy, eh? sounds good to me. and even though the pumpkin scones weren't up to your standards, i'll bet they're still better than the real starbucks version.
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The great thing about fresh scones is that a merely good scone will taste almost as good as a spectacular scone, served side by side, if they are both hot out of the oven.
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Pulling out a fresh tray of scones from the oven really makes my day.
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The great thing about scones is that they can be tailored to suit everybody's tastes.
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Moreover, as far as I am aware, the traditional "scones" of Devonshire are in fact not known as scones but as Splits and have much more in common with the American biscuit than scones do.
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