Collocations for "caked"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "caked" in context.
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cake
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [chocolate, pound, angel food, strawberry, sponge] cake
- a [birthday, graduation, wedding] cake
- a [layer, layered, tier, tiered] cake
- UK: [fairy, butterfly] cakes
- choose a wedding cake
- [tasted, tried] the cake
- (think I) ate too much cake
- [bake, make, decorate, frost] a cake
- made the cake (from scratch)
- put [15] candles on the cake
- cut the cake
- have cake for dessert
- a cake to celebrate her [birthday, graduation]
- cake with [coconut, cream, sprinkles]
- a recipe for cake
- a [slice, piece, helping, serving] of cake
- (it's a) piece of cake!
- can't have your cake and eat it (too)
- the [exam, test] was a piece of cake
- that [stunt, goal, comment] really took the cake
- they [went, sold] like hot cakes
- a cake of [soap, ice, make-up]
- used cake mix
- have a good cake recipe
- cake [frosting, decorations]
- a cake [stall, knife]
- in a cake pan
- was caked with [mud, dirt, dust, blood]
- was caked in [mud]
- his [clothes, pants] were caked in [mud]
- the [mud] was caked on
- she (really) cakes the makeup on
- her makeup was caked on (heavily)
- her makeup was caking (up)
- the [paint, oil, surface] has caked over
- caked and [cracked, dried, matted]
- caked onto [the wall, the tires, her hands]
- caked around the [edges, rim, top]
'caked' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):