Grahams Meaning in English
word · lemma: graham
ˈɡɹæmz/, /ˈɡɹeɪəmz
GRAMZ or GRAY-umz
ɡɹˈeɪəmz
gray-UMZ
Definition
'Grahams' refers to Graham crackers—slightly sweet, whole-wheat crackers commonly used in American snacks and desserts, especially for making s'mores.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in US English, almost always refers to the food item 'Graham crackers'; often plural even if referring to pieces. In recipes, 'grahams' usually means Graham cracker crumbs. Not used for people named Graham.
Spanish: galletas Graham - galletas integrales (marca Graham)Portuguese (BR): biscoitos Graham - biscoitos integrais (marca Graham)Portuguese (PT): bolachas Graham - bolachas integrais (marca Graham)Chinese (Simplified): 全麦格雷厄姆饼干 - 格雷厄姆饼干Chinese (Traditional): 全麥格雷厄姆餅乾 - 格雷厄姆餅乾Hindi: ग्राहम बिस्कुटArabic: بسكويت غراهامBengali: গ্রাহাম ক্র্যাকারRussian: грэмы (крекеры Грэма) - крекеры ГрэмаJapanese: グラハムクラッカーVietnamese: bánh quy grahamKorean: 그래험 크래커Turkish: graham krakeriUrdu: گراہم کریکرIndonesian: biskuit graham
Example Sentences
We need some grahams for the cheesecake crust.
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I love eating grahams with milk.
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She brought grahams to the picnic.
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Could you pick up a box of grahams at the store?
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We made the s'mores with chocolate and grahams around the campfire.
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Kids love dipping grahams in peanut butter for a snack.
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