WordNet
n. a cereal that is not heated before serving [syn: dry cereal]
Usage examples of "cold cereal".
She lingered over her coffee, a rare weekday treat, and instead of making do with cold cereal the way she usually did, she popped a frozen waffle into the toaster and sliced up some strawberries to go on top.
I'll have cold cereal or toast for breakfast and that I can make myself.
He got some cold cereal, poured milk over it, then sat down to eat.
Briefly I considered fixing dinner for him myself, but my repertoire is limited and I didn't think pouring skim milk over cold cereal was that festive.
After a sumptuous supper of cold cereal, I had to restrain an urge to snatch at the food like a snarling mongrel.
I was eating breakfast at lunchtime, dinner in the dead of night, though often that meal turned out to be cold cereal or scrambled eggs and toast, which meant I ate breakfast twice.
Their noses telling them that breakfast was going to be better than cold cereal this morning.
She served him cold cereal, fat-free yogurt, and fresh fruit, which made him grumble about healthy food being the death of him.
By the time he returned to work, he had become a connoisseur of TV dinners and cold cereal.