Breadbasket in a sentence as a noun

Zimbabwe used to be a freakin' breadbasket before Mugabe wrecked it.

The breadbasket before dinner at the restaurant invokes a meh response.

Actually, Tunisia used to be the breadbasket of the Roman empire.

Yes, it explains why you've evolved an adaptation to being punched in the face, but not to being kicked in the breadbasket.

Back when the evil white farmers were occupying it, it was a net producer of food and the breadbasket of Africa.

Whether or not northern Canada turns into a breadbasket doesn't help a Malaysian or Miami resident when the land their homes are built on becomes the new seafloor.

Fracking is in danger of contaminating the Ogallala along with all the water that makes agriculture possible in the breadbasket.

My experience in Italy is largely Emilia-Romagna, the breadbasket of Italy, and what they grill, out in the countryside, is nothing short of amazing.

Turning a desert into a breadbasket requires a large amount of water and eventually your going to exhaust your supplies when there no one was ever really charged proper rates for the water they used.

Breadbasket definitions

noun

a geographic region serving as the principal source of grain

noun

an enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion

See also: stomach tummy

noun

a basket for serving bread