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Definitions from the WebA P czek is a type of sweet pastry commonly found in Poland and some other Eastern European countries. It is traditionally eaten on Fat Thursday, the last Thursday before Lent, and is typically filled with various sweet fillings such as rose hip jam, prune jam, or marmalade. The pastry is deep-fried until golden and then dusted with powdered sugar. Part of Speech: Noun Example Sentence: - I bought a box of P czeks from the local bakery to enjoy with my friends on Fat Thursday. Part of Speech: Verb Example Sentence: - I love to P czek doughnuts in my free time as a hobby. --------------------------------------------------- In a local context, "P czek" is a term used as a colloquial abbreviation for "Polish check". It refers to a personal check issued by a bank in Poland and written in Polish currency (PLN). Part of Speech: Noun Example Sentence: - The tourist exchanged his euros for PLN and paid for his hotel stay in Warsaw with a P czek. Part of Speech: Adjective Example Sentence: - The bank cashier only accepts P czek payments for this service. --------------------------------------------------- Related Products: | ||||
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