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baker's dozen
noun
a group of 13; a dozen plus one: from the former practice among bakers and other tradespeople of giving 13 items to the dozen as a safeguard against penalties for short weights and measures.
baker's dozen
noun
thirteen
baker's dozen
Thirteen; bakers once provided an extra roll with every dozen sold.
Word History and Origins
Origin of baker's dozen1
Word History and Origins
Origin of baker's dozen1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
A baker’s dozen Republicans had the temerity to get in the race, but they didn’t really run against him.
I mentioned that baker’s dozen streak of failing to finish above .500 in conference.
There’s much to recommend from the remaining baker’s dozen of shortlisted international features, and voters could go any number of ways in winnowing the list down to five nominees.
During his lifetime, McMurtry published 33 novels and a baker’s dozen of memoirs, essays and assorted balooey.
Analyzing the baker's dozen of mummies has only reinforced the team's conviction that the seemingly modest mice ascended the volcanoes without Incan assistance.
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