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a. One more than. ('''''baker's''' dozen'') n. A shop where bread and other baked food is sold.
Usage examples of "baker's".
Yeltsin is always two rolls short of a baker's dozen, and no one knows what to expect from Vladimir Putin.
The small window shook with the Soyuz's vibration, and Johnny Baker's eyes vibrated in a different pattern.
Deke Wilson followed Baker's look, then turned away toward the farmhouse standing on the hill above the sea.
Philip Cole, chief of correspondents for WTE, hurried into Matt Baker's office as Matt was ready to leave.
There was presumably the thin, gravity-intolerant skeleton of the Cloudlander within her, but in Baker's case it was well covered.
He caught Cinnabar Baker's quick look at Leo Manx and the other's tiny shake of the head.
Bey wanted to know how important the problem was in Cinnabar Baker's mind.
He took off with an excited flapping of black wings, flew up and around in a lurching spiral, and landed leering on Cinnabar Baker's shoulder.
Twice that number, scattered through the Inner System and the Halo, provided Baker's unofficial information network.
According to Sylvia, it was Cinnabar Baker's order for an emergency departure from the space farm that had given Sylvia enough lead time to save them.
The voice was Cinnabar Baker's, and as the field of view on the display scrolled across and down, Aybee realized that he had to be viewing the scene through her eyes.
He has direct transmissions of meetings from inside Baker's personal quarters.
Say we need a hundred ships or a thousand, from anywhere in the system, and while you're at it add a note saying that there's a leak in Cinnabar Baker's office.
Hal Baker's prints were all over the card, and it had taken less than thirty minutes for the computers to reveal his identity.
A warrant was issued, and two detectives had appeared at Hal Baker's house.