bun in Portuguese
bun in Portuguese is pãozinho (doce), coque — bun means a small round bread roll, often sweet, or used to hold a filling like a burger.
bun in Portuguese
pãozinho (doce)
A small bread roll that is sweetened or spiced.
coque
A roll of hair worn at the back of the head.
What does "bun" mean?
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noun A small round bread roll, often sweet, or used to hold a filling like a burger.
"She toasted the burger buns on the grill."
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noun A roll of hair gathered and pinned at the back or top of the head.
"The dancer wore her hair in a tight bun."
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verb To gather and tie hair into a bun.
"She bunned her hair before the workout."
bun in a sentence
- She toasted the burger buns on the grill.
- He grabbed a currant bun for breakfast.
- The dancer wore her hair in a tight bun.
- She bunned her hair before the workout.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bun" in Portuguese?
"bun" in Portuguese is pãozinho (doce), coque. bun means: A small round bread roll, often sweet, or used to hold a filling like a burger.
How do you use "bun" in a sentence?
Example: "She toasted the burger buns on the grill." In Portuguese, "bun" is pãozinho (doce), coque.
Are there other ways to say "bun" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "bun": pãozinho (doce), coque.
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