[
US
/ˈbɑɹbɪkˌjuɪŋ/
]
[ UK /bˈɑːbɪkjˌuːɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɑːbɪkjˌuːɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- roasting a large piece of meat on a revolving spit out of doors over an open fire
How To Use barbecuing In A Sentence
- Once the coals are covered in a fur of white ash, start by barbecuing a few vegetables.
- I always use a temperature probe to check for done-ness when barbecuing - it's fail-safe. The Sun
- I had a dream about barbecuing a yak as some sort of retribution.
- Marinate for an hour or more before barbecuing. Times, Sunday Times
- Barbecuing low and slow takes practice and a bit of luck. Times, Sunday Times
- The local Kentucky barbecue places use meats left over from their barbecuing (typically, pork, beef or lamb) as the basis for burgoos that change depending on what meats happen to be left over.
- Cue a few days on the loo - and the end of your barbecuing career. The Sun
- Charcoal barbecues are very affordable depending on the model and your barbecuing needs. The Sun
- After all, it's easy to overdo the juice — barbecuing is thirsty work. The Sun
- It's when it comes to cooking that the barbecuing cultures really diverge. Times, Sunday Times