barbecue

[ US /ˈbɑɹbɪkˌju/ ]
[ UK /bˈɑːbɪkjˌuː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cookout in which food is cooked over an open fire; especially a whole animal carcass roasted on a spit
  2. a rack to hold meat for cooking over hot charcoal usually out of doors
  3. meat that has been barbecued or grilled in a highly seasoned sauce
VERB
  1. cook outdoors on a barbecue grill
    let's barbecue that meat
    We cooked out in the forest
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How To Use barbecue In A Sentence

  • Outdoor barbecue ready to eat food and spices which are less likely to fatten up ah?
  • Or, for a warm starter try the saltcrust tarts filled either with herbed mushrooms or barbecue chicken.
  • barbecue over an open fire
  • A braai is the South African version of a barbecue - and I figured I could handle slapping meat on the grill. Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories
  • Well, my dad and Martin were setting up the barbecue in the yard and marinating the meat - all that male bonding stuff.
  • This evening of games on the beach includes water-sport taster sessions, rock-pooling, bird walks, star-gazing and a barbecue at sunset. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outsiders gradually brought influences like barbecue sauce and side dishes, but the core Texas values remain stubbornly intact at these old school joints: meat seasoned only with salt, pepper and smoke, and served without plates or utensils. You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » Don’t mess with Texas
  • Roses or blush wines that border on the sweet side also pair well with informal food such as barbecue.
  • However, even the wisdom of a political boss is not infallible, and despite the succulent graces of the barbecue numbers of the ascetic and jeans-clad elder worthies, though fed to repletion, collogued unhappily together among the ox-teams and canvas-hooded wagons on the slope, commenting sourly on the frivolity of the dance. Una Of The Hill Country 1911
  • Some of the food vendors with barbecues decided to stick it out in the rain selling Indian tacos and macaroni chili.
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