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barbecued

[ US /ˈbɑɹbɪkˌjud/ ]
[ UK /bˈɑːbɪkjˌuːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. cooked over an outdoor grill

How To Use barbecued In A Sentence

  • While the meat barbecued and the cooking pots steamed, the captain explained to me the use of a large earthenware jar.
  • Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked.
  • Williams - disappointed and frustrated - was inspired to let loose a profanity he speaks about as often as he dines on barbecued yak.
  • Sometimes food is barbecued bananas or goat satays, maize or cashews, all purchased through the bus window as we pass through small villages of thatched-roofed mud huts.
  • The slices of deep red sausage had the pungent flavour of barbecued pork, quite similar to a sweet beef jerky.
  • These wines can match up quite well with spicy foods, from barbecued brisket to beef enchiladas.
  • The elusive jumbo prawns, barbecued chicken and pork spare ribs are monsoon specials.
  • Dips and combinations of condiments for sauces, such as hot bean paste, vinegar, and soy, accompany such dishes as barbecued or broiled meats, deep-fried vegetables, etc.
  • In that room, Corporate stood behind a table in white aprons, ladling out "barbecued" turkey and mashed potatoes. The Death of a Nonprofit
  • Haitians especially favor seafoods, including barbecued lobster, shrimp, and many varieties of fish.
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