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Saltine - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A saltine is a thin, crisp cracker made with flour, yeast, and baking soda, often lightly salted. It is commonly eaten as a snack or used in soups and salads.

saltine

/ˈsɔlˌtin/ /ˈsɒltiːn/

Definition:

A thin, crisp cracker made with flour, yeast, and salt.

Synonyms:

cracker, wafer, biscuit

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

soft bread, cake

Common Collocations:

saltine crackers, saltine topping, saltine snack

Derivatives:

saltines, saltiness

Usage Tips:

Use "saltine" to refer to the specific type of dry, salty cracker often served with soup or cheese.

Common Phrases:

saltine cracker, stale as a saltine, plain as a saltine

Etymology:

Derived from "salt" + "-ine," referring to its salty taste and crisp texture.

Examples:

  • 1. She nibbled on a saltine while waiting for her soup.
  • 2. Saltines are often served with chili or cheese dips.
  • 3. He crumbled a saltine over his salad for extra crunch.
  • 4. The toddler happily munched on a plain saltine cracker.

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