A round of bread
a round of bread – mainly used in context in the west midlands area of shropshire, england.
when used in context, it means one piece of bread from a loaf.
however it can also be used as “a round of sandwiches” meaning 1 sandwich including 2 pieces of bread.
“how many rounds of bread do you want?”
“oh, just a round of bread please.”
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