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biscuits

n. (plural of biscuit English)

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Biscuits (EP)

Biscuits was an EP of live and unreleased cuts by Living Colour, released on July 16, 1991. The Sony Music Japan edition of this disc had nine extra tracks not available on the international editions, making Biscuits a compilation album. As of 2011, the EP is out of print and problems with the rights ownership make a reissue unlikely. This is the final Living Colour release to feature Muzz Skillings on bass.

Biscuits (song)

"Biscuits" is a song recorded by American country music artist Kacey Musgraves that serves as the lead single from her second major label studio album, Pageant Material. It was released to country radio on March 16, 2015, through Mercury Nashville and was released to digital retailers the following day. The song was written and produced by Musgraves and Shane McAnally, with additional songwriting by Brandy Clark and additional production by Luke Laird. In December 2015, Billboard ranked "Biscuits" number one on its "10 Best Country Songs of 2015" list and number 16 on its list of the 25 best songs of 2015 across all genres.

Despite its official release date of March 16, "Biscuits" was tied for the tenth most-added song at American country radio for the week of March 9, 2015, and as a result debuted on the Billboard Country Airplay chart that week at number 56.

Usage examples of "biscuits".

Chang took her turn while he put tea on and toasted biscuits over a renewed fire.

The remaining biscuits are soft and crumble under his fingers, adding to the mess in his drawer.

Mackintosh edges closer, hoping to discover evidence of where his chocolate biscuits have been going.

The others secretly laughed at her because she insisted on having tea in her own bone china cup and buying her own rich tea biscuits which she kept in an airtight box locked in her desk drawer.

Spreading a narrow piece of canvas in front of the fire, Kate used the shells to hold their biscuits, and deeper ones to hold their water.

It was the best she could do, she thought, as she piled four precious tea biscuits onto a shell.

Opening the tin, she took two biscuits and walked toward the treeline in hopes of 130 imaing some privacy.

They packed everything into the one barrel and, as Kate picked up the tin of biscuits and opened it up, she held it out to Michael.

While the servants were given biscuits and tea and a bit of cheese for lunch, the better passengers got pieces of orange or apricots in syrup, and often boiled eggs.

Breakfast was dried fruitapples, red currants, peacheshard biscuits, and a tea so strong even I winced.

The guide in the faded green jumpsuit alternated fruit, biscuits, and tea.

He easily sat cross-legged on the hard floor and picked up one of the cups, easing the cloth off the platter and revealing four large bran biscuits and a battered apple.

While Deirdre served a barley soup, it was a hearty soup, and the biscuits were fresh.

The stew was good, the berry biscuits better, and the conversation nonexistent.

I wolf down salad makings, damp British biscuits a day short of mold, balls of rice as lugubrious as snot, saturated in lentil and cabbage sauce.