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baked beans
plural noun
- small white dried beans that have been baked, usually with salt pork, brown sugar or molasses, and seasonings.
baked beans
plural noun
- haricot beans, baked and tinned in tomato sauce
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Word History and Origins
Origin of baked beans1
First recorded in 1825–35
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Example Sentences
In accordance with the time-honored New England custom, on Sunday morning we had our “baked beans.”
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I forgot to put beans to soak last night, and I am determined to have baked beans for tomorrow night's supper.
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The officers were in despair until one old Moro came across some cans of baked beans among the rations.
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"Fred simply adores baked beans," Dolly murmured, parenthetically, hanging on her sister's words.
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He made a pot of coffee and warmed half a can of baked beans over his little gas stove.
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