Cheesecake vs Verbs - What's the difference?
cheesecake | verbs |
(countable, and, uncountable) A pie made of sweetened and flavoured cottage cheese or cream cheese, eggs and milk on a crunchy base.
(uncountable) Imagery of one or more scantily clad, sexually attractive persons, especially young women; pin-ups.
As nouns the difference between cheesecake and verbs
is that cheesecake is (countable|and|uncountable) a pie made of sweetened and flavoured cottage cheese or cream cheese, eggs and milk on a crunchy base while verbs is .cheesecake
English
(wikipedia cheesecake)Noun
(en noun)- Cheesecake is an especially delicious dessert.
- Company policy forbids displaying cheesecake in the locker rooms.
