yes. they can kill you!!!!!! don't eat them or u will die!!! Not sure, but there is such a thing as a LIMP BISQUIT.
no but they are likely the same thing because u can also use biscuit to drink tea
no but they are likely the same thing because u can also use biscuit to drink tea
No. Depending on the context, it is a verb or adjective. For example, in "I nibbled on a biscuit", "nibbled" is a verb. Whereas "the nibbled biscuit" makes "nibbled" an adjective on the state of the biscuit. A noun is " a person, a place or a thing". Nibbled doesn't really fit into any of these categories.
a soggy biscuit is a wet biscuit.
a coconut biscuit is called a macaroon
The first thing that Nabisco advertised in the US was their Uneeda Biscuit.
Yes, the word 'biscuit' is a noun; a word for a small light bread made with baking powder or baking soda; a word for a cookie; a word for a light beige color; a word for a thing.
'un biscuit' (masc.) or 'un petit gâteau' (which means small cake)
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An Abernethy biscuit is a form of digestive biscuit containing caraway seeds.