Bake in a sentence as a verb

* If you're not going to bake, you can skip the mixer. * If you get a stick blender, you can get one with attachments and skip the hand mixer.

Anyone want to suggest we hold a bake sale? It's funny to hear this sort of thing from someone trying to accrue $20k in donations.

Hopefully, browser vendors will one day bake this functionality in to their browsers. The biggest time sink is not being able to drag and drop it's cross browser support.

This led to Decision Two. Because the data set is small, we can bake in the entire content database into a version of our software. Yep, you read that right.

I would guess the specifier didn't want to bake in assumptions about how much space a unique identifier would need.

To bake the same type of architecture straight into the core framework -- anyone using WebKit can use it and get the same security/stability benefits. [1] 3.

When I worked at Subway, the bread dough came frozen, but you would put loaves in a proofer, proof it for a certain amount of time, and then bake it. My first shift, however, got busy and I left several trays in the proofer for a very, very long time.

If you're a mom who doesn't stay at home with her kids, bake cookies for the PTA, send them to a dozen after school activities, etc, you're a bad parent and your kids will grow up to be unsuccessful degenerates. I think that's overstated.

The content of a well-written letter takes a backseat in value to being able to put a crappy starburst on a bake-sale flyer? Even crappy teen angst poetry is more creative than the way the general public used those personal typsetting engines.

Those are all numbers I'd be careful to bake into my planning as a founder but which I don't need to reverse the math here to salary packages. I would ballpark the average package at Everpix as what Americans would understand as "$90k plus healthcare plus equity."

Your comment brought bake that memory and made me rage a bit so I figured I'd post it up as another example of a poorly attempted manhood-questioning sales technique.

If you insist on fixed price for a very risky project, contractors will bake that risk into their bids, pricing everything for the worst-case scenario. If you don't get the worst-case scenario, you'll still end up paying for it, in which case you would have been better off under a cost-plus contract.

Don't bake any topology into it: make it useful for systems as small as 2 cores, or as large as having presence in every country. Racks aren't first class objects, they aren't containers, they're relations with some useful attributes. Don't bake implementation or buzz technologies into it: your codebase could be less than 10,000 lines JS+high level language backend.

My favorite is `nitwit' -- and the rationale is the Internet philosophy has always been you have extremely bright, non-partisan researchers look at a topic, do world-class research, do several competing implementations, have a bake-off, determine what works best, write it down and make that the standard. The OSI view is entirely opposite.

The infinitely increasing-in-size and unconfigurable logfiles generated by containers in docker are basically a dealbreaker unless you bake your own logging solution into each container and avoid stdin/stdout.

Sorry, but the moment of truth has already passed because the moment of truth was when Airbnb didn't bake effective safeguards against this sort of behavior into the very heart of their website for lending your home to complete strangers. Honestly, if you explain the business model of Airbnb to any ordinary run of the mill US citizen not residing in Silicon Valley, their very first question is going to be, "Why would I trust a stranger in this situation?"

Quote Examples using Bake

Like to bake? Send them a homemade cake decorated with the companys name and your contact info. Love to run? Use a phone GPS running app to draw your route on a map, then go to a large field and run a path in the shape of the companys logo. You get the idea anything goes. Seriously? I stopped reading here. What kind of company will hire a programmer, an architect or a lawyer that bakes a cake with their logo in it?

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Bake definitions

verb

cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"

verb

prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"

verb

heat by a natural force; "The sun broils the valley in the summer"

See also: broil

verb

be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun; "The town was broiling in the sun"; "the tourists were baking in the heat"

See also: broil