How To Use Broiled In A Sentence

  • The National team is currently embroiled in an exhibition tour in B.C. versus Japan.
  • The National team is currently embroiled in an exhibition tour in B.C. versus Japan.
  • The adults' menu may feature grilled shrimp, charbroiled chicken, sautéed vegetables, and salads galore.
  • Just then Edward handed Doctor Instow a goodly rasher of broiled ham, upon which was a perfectly poached egg; and directly after the man came round behind Jack, and quietly placed before him, with a whisper of warning that the plate was very hot, another rasher of ham, and at the first sight of it the lad began to shrink, but at the second glance, consequent upon a brave desire not to show his repugnance, he saw that it was a different kind of rasher to the doctor's, and that there was no egg. Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy
  • Unfortunately for both, their careers took a nosedive after they both became embroiled in controversy.
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  • Gosh, it's over a year since I read The Moving Toyshop; here Gervase Fen is embroiled in a mystery of murder and espionage in a West Country cathedral town in about 1940. January Books 27) Holy Disorders, by Edmund Crispin
  • Choose grilled, baked or broiled foods instead of fried.
  • Santa's national secretariat is embroiled in several disputes with other Santa hospitals throughout the country.
  • An he had been cannibally given, he might have broiled and eaten him too. The Tragedy of Coriolanus
  • Since a criminal investigation is involved here she must be most careful to ensure that she is truthful at all times about what has happened and that she does not become embroiled in cobbling up an untrue explanation of events which might later become the subject of evidence under Oath in the Crown Court. Archive 2008-11-30
  • They broiled turkey over a charcoal flame.
  • Yunupingu, who is reportedly embroiled in a dispute with family members over the dispersal of mining royalties and grants, gave no details about the mine proposal or how it would be financed.
  • The United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled in civil war.
  • The chairman of the football club embroiled in cricket's match-fixing scandal has apparently taken his own life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The play is set in a country embroiled in an ongoing war, where one woman dares to stand out against popular opinion.
  • The attraction of these materials lies in their rich detail about the lives of men and women embroiled in marital litigation.
  • The broiled rouget (with daikon radish and crunchy yellow lentils) had a similarly monkish, almost dried-out quality.
  • And from the reckless way they were tacklin 'big platters of expensive food, such as broiled live lobster and planked steaks, I judged they'd been mustered out more or less recent. Torchy and Vee
  • Preparation: Broiled, saut é ed, baked in parchment paper (en papillote). The New School
  • Some lean meat morsels you may want to munch include skinless cuts of roasted, baked or broiled poultry and seafood.
  • Fries and slaw, plus decadent garlic butter sauce, also accompany the more than a dozen charbroiled items.
  • Anyhow, in two and half years of blogging, I've been flamed and broiled and skewered and roasted a number of times.
  • The leadership is currently embroiled in a factional dispute so bitter that the contending groups can barely meet in the same room.
  • He recalled a broiled sea bass looking up at him with mournful eyes. The Impossibles
  • Wildgoose promptly falls in love with a fascinating damsel-errant, Julia Townsend; and the various adventures, religious, picaresque, and amatory, are embroiled and disembroiled with very fair skill in character and fairer still in narrative. The English Novel
  • For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats.
  • In Pakistan, the issue has become embroiled in widespread anti-Americanism and suspicions, fanned by the Pakistani media and used for political advantage, that U.S. spies and intelligence contractors are secretly operating in the country. U.S.-Pakistan relations strained further with case of jailed diplomat
  • In this case, it's got not one, but two charbroiled patties, topped with no less than four strips of crispy bacon, three slices of American cheese, and some mayonnaise - all on a buttered, toasted, sesame seed bun.
  • HEALY: Well you know, the very highly -- the charred is the concern, that charcoal that you take into your system, if you regularly eat a lot of charcoal broiled meat, there is a concern that you're taking in things that have been shown to be carcinogenic. CNN Transcript Apr 1, 2007
  • Subsequently they become embroiled in the future of the country - through love, money or political idealism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Waiter: Yes. Today, we have broiled shrimp with rice pilaf, or chicken teriyaki served with noodles.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both men become embroiled in a chilling conspiracy designed to destroy the power of the andat once and for all. A Shadow in Summer by Daniel Abraham
  • And thus I found myself once again embroiled in the Where's The Change debate, despite having gone through it with two other teenagers. When a Child 'Forgets' to Give You Change
  • Teams who concede more free kicks often do that because they are fouled more and thus embroiled in dirty games. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was broiled at home for the interview in which he said that we (the medical establishment) are 'overselling' screening. Rethinking the Mammogram Guidelines
  • Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
  • In the first episode, you and the owner of Patras Charbroiled Burgers bump heads over the importance of producing healthier fast food. Jamie Oliver: I’m Now Working with Los Angeles Schools -- Just Not on Camera
  • After a few years embroiled in ambivalence, empathy, concern and more, the changes medication, consoling and more, can have on this person “at times” seemingly leaves them like an empty vessel where life, as we know it, has just been sucked out of them, and yes, they are indeed slower. Page 2
  • One of Britain's largest employers groups is embroiled in a row over the election of its new leader. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was in this capacity that he became embroiled in a damaging series of scandals.
  • He had barely taken his place when he was embroiled in a row with an opponent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Too often, advisers have become embroiled in mis-selling scandals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four years later he found himself both a millionaire and embroiled in the ugliest of financial scandals.
  • However, reaching the solution is a complex journey that has embroiled native communities and their non-native neighbours for the past century.
  • Rabbi Akibah took one bite of the divine bounty, and proposed that God set up a restaurant where families might convene and supplicate praise onto his Name while enjoying shrimp-avocado tacos and flame-broiled hanger steak fresh off the grill. Doug Lieblich: Holy Smokes: A Visit to God's Rotisserie Chicken Restaurant
  • An archaeologist from the Threshers Verity Auger becomes embroiled in interstellar intrigue when she discovers a duplicate Earth, held in stasis by alien technology, has become active and in fact can now be visited. REVIEW: Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you told me that my fish was broiled, I used to think that meant it was thrown directly on a flame or cooked in an ancient Mayan crockpot.
  • 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.
  • I never meant to get embroiled in anything too deeply.
  • But now city officials find themselves embroiled in a battle with a fierce critic of the law: the Roman Catholic Church.
  • The Shawanoe had hardly taken his position to act as cowen, when the venison steaks were about one-fourth broiled, which was enough to satisfy the parties interested. The Hunters of the Ozark
  • Frequently dragging the sleeves of our flight suits across our brows during the start. and runup sequences, we broiled in the aircraft and stopped sweating only at Flight Level 290.
  • So keeping a low profile avoids getting embroiled in political controversy, which is the proper province of the elected Diet.
  • Even the lemon wedge could not perk it up, nor could the minute bowl of rice and broiled tomato au gratin that accompanied it.
  • The company has been embroiled in internal disputes for years, and its troubles have included fiscal problems, various legal actions and deep-set rifts between executives, directors and members.
  • The vote yesterday and today is a last major test of Berlusconi's popularity before his term runs out in 2013, and comes as the flamboyant Italian leader is embroiled in legal and sex scandals. The Australian | News |
  • After leaving United in acrimonious circumstances Tevez played a significant and controversial part in last season's derby matches, scoring in both legs of the Carling Cup semi-final as well as becoming embroiled in a row with Gary Neville that led to the Football Association issuing a warning to both players. Injured Carlos Tevez flies to Argentina and may miss Manchester derby
  • Shrimp can be found fried, broiled, baked, and stewed.
  • Researchers who speak plainly are likely to find themselves embroiled in controversy and accused of unscientific bias.
  • Bozo The Neoclown says: ten to one says eric cantor is the next cancervaturd legislator embroiled in a scandal involving a male prostitute and meth. he has that look. Think Progress » Cantor backtracks on his bluff, says he’ll show up to health care meeting with Obama.
  • Ron Rosenbaum recently wrote something similar about Dmitri Nabokov's reluctance to have his father's legacy embroiled in biographical controversy: Canonical Writers
  • Luscious pan-broiled beef shares the plate with a great date of Cabernet-braised short ribs.
  • Originally we were supposed to conduct the interview on bikes (or "awheel" as the British say) but it ended up snowing and I was afraid that, in the event of a fall, Mr. Thurston (coddled, as are all of his countrymen, by free medical care) would find himself hopelessly embroiled in our country's labyrinthine health care system. Keeping it Reeled In: Hope or Delusion?
  • The Government is embroiled in the economic crisis and the looming election. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had barely taken his place when he was embroiled in a row with an opponent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone who continues to look at the new environment from an outdated perspective will become embroiled in excessive and undue worries.
  • And as for going as cook, — though I confess there is considerable glory in that, a cook being a sort of officer on ship-board — yet, somehow, I never fancied broiling fowls; — though once broiled, judiciously buttered, and judgmatically salted and peppered, there is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say reverentially, of a broiled fowl than I will. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Hence the book is embroiled in a number of aporias: between seeing and telling, between self and other, and between event and discourse.
  • Teams who concede more free kicks often do that because they are fouled more and thus embroiled in dirty games. Times, Sunday Times
  • We received our food in good time, but my steak was charbroiled, which it shouldn't be for being medium.
  • He was embroiled in a heated exchange at a public inquiry into controversial plans to build a mosque in his Clitheroe ward.
  • Otherwise, the teacher will recommend to the Superintendent that the child be disembroiled from the first grade.
  • In 2006 he was embroiled in the cash for honours scandal after being made a Labour life peer and minister for defence procurement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two young men ordered a broiled bone, Madeira negus, and a pack of cards, and commenced a game at picquet. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters roam the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences.
  • For the entrees we have broiled rock fish stuffed with shrimp and scallops.
  • I used the cheese to stuff halapeno peppers which I wraped in slab bacon the broiled. Queso
  • He had watched us walk on the moon, and yet remain childishly embroiled in a pitiful and pointless series of military conflicts from which there would emerge no winners. Thomas Steinbeck: John Steinbeck, Michael Moore, and the Burgeoning Role of Planetary Patriotism
  • I never fancied broiling fowls; -- though once broiled, judiciously buttered, and judgmatically salted and peppered, there is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say reverentially, of a broiled fowl than I will. Moby Dick, or, the whale
  • Fries and slaw, plus decadent garlic butter sauce, also accompany the more than a dozen charbroiled items.
  • Although many of her recipes are still secrets, dishes like broiled tilapia with turmeric and dill, Vietnamese chicken salad, and a saucy eggplant-tofu ragout let you replicate An's signature blend of the familiar and the exotic.
  • Ms Munson is embroiled in a bitter row with residents and councillors over plans to convert stables and a garage at Great Easton into a dog training centre.
  • Somehow, Dr. Beckett's gotten embroiled with this tart, only she's ten years older than him if she's a day, and she's the wife of a mucky-muck network executive.
  • Trust has been eroded by the fact that she has been embroiled in one scandal after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, i cooked pork in coconut water for my Mexican boyfriend and nem nuong (broiled or char-grilled pork meatballs on a stick) for my Oaxacan friends but served them over jasmine rice instead of bun (the same rice noodles in pho) and they loved it!!! �me encanta caldo de res!
  • The foreigner, who was supping on a Crail-capon (in other words a broiled haddock) and stoup of Bourdeaux wine, arose at their entrance, and bowed with, an air that was undisguisedly continental. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
  • United meanwhile need to remember that they have too much class to get embroiled in a fight and lose their rags. The Sun
  • But memory can also play tricks with perspective, because you are distanced from some lines of argument and embroiled still in others. The Past is Before Us - feminism in action since the 1960s
  • The steam table featured various choices, but I decided to go with the Joojeh Kebab - charbroiled chicken, served with potato and rice or half rice and half salad, which I went with.
  • Then _this_, "and he pointed at the maskalonge," broiled on a pointed stick, with a handful of checkerberries for dessert, and I think you and I will be about ready to begin work in earnest! Darkness and Dawn
  • The default risks are particularly serious for governments that are deeply embroiled in the banking crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, the way she tells it, the fact that she was embroiled in legal action of any kind was enough for film studios to become nervous.
  • The familiar blue A-frame roof remains, but there are also touches more conducive to evening dining, including softer lighting and new menu items such as portobello pot roast and charbroiled Atlantic salmon.
  • Meanwhile, in real life, the actress was embroiled in a family feud that would have made a chilling whodunnit. Times, Sunday Times
  • He established standards that were remembered with nostalgia when a couple of his successors became embroiled in scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the journey, guests will enjoy a champagne brunch and meet suspicious characters embroiled in the plot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its store-made sausage is fantastic broiled and stuffed into a pita with salad and hummus. NJ Dining: Nouri Market and Fattal’s Bakery
  • embroiled in the conflict
  • Cesc Fábregas's statement mentioned an underlying "respect" for the officials and an all-consuming passion for a club embroiled in the title race, but was less an apology and more an admission that, as he put simply, "so many things are said in the heat of the moment". Cesc Fábregas risking his and Arsenal's reputation with petty battles | Dominic Fifield
  • Teams who concede more free kicks often do that because they are fouled more and thus embroiled in dirty games. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rice eventually came into play another night, as a sticky bed for a Japanese-inspired special of sweetly glazed broiled eel.
  • So keeping a low profile avoids getting embroiled in political controversy, which is the proper province of the elected Diet.
  • A standard meal consists of rice, soup, kimchi (a spicy Korean pickle), vegetables, and broiled or grilled meat or fish.
  • With one, her reputation for chastity and probity was at its height, while the other was embroiled in rumour and vicious innuendo. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • In no particular order, here are some favorites: fried tofu, stir-fried lotus root (kimpira renkon), edamame, eggplant, seaweed salad, miso soup, shishito green peppers, broiled salmon and soboro don (finely minced chicken cooked in a ginger soy sauce with a bit of heat and served over donburi rice). One For The Table: Authentic Japanese at Yabu
  • If we were going to get embroiled in the search for Moira, they were going to have to pay for the privilege. DEAD BEAT
  • Every piece of meat I encountered here was impeccably broiled and seasoned.
  • The cooking time for the grilled patties was significantly shorter than for the broiled patties.
  • My parents are currently embroiled in much the same thing.
  • One pound of charcoaled broiled steak has as much benzopyrene as in the smoke of 30 cigarettes. Fire over (more or less) and back home | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • More recently he was embroiled in a row with Darlington's Catholic community over plans to extend two schools.
  • The Government is embroiled in the economic crisis and the looming election. Times, Sunday Times
  • And by "embroiled," I mean he has sex with the wife and the mistress. Archive 2009-09-27
  • Taxpayers embroiled in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service may soon get some help.
  • The title centers around Faith Connors, an illegal courier who becomes embroiled in Orwellian city politics. MacNN | The Macintosh News Network
  • Ask this question and you might find yourself embroiled in a stooshie.
  • The vacuum sucked the oxygen from his lungs, his veins exploded as his blood broiled and his skin blackened and cracked as it froze. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Kensington Gardens and embroiled in the strange world of "faeries", was originally a girl but is now played by Femi Oyewole. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Trust has been eroded by the fact that she has been embroiled in one scandal after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • He embroiled himself in their argument.
  • O'Brien, who is currently embroiled in a key storyline, said all the cast and crew had been on "tenterhooks" waiting to hear good news. British Blogs
  • Ex: My mother's favorite food is broiled shrimp.
  • Choose grilled, baked or broiled foods instead of fried.
  • Angola was embroiled in a civil war that would rage for another five years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile food of the period was being cooked over open fires with a rabbit being broiled and a boiled bag pudding rather like a fruit cake being prepared.
  • Even the lemon wedge could not perk it up, nor could the minute bowl of rice and broiled tomato au gratin that accompanied it.
  • The pair had been embroiled in lengthy legal battles over Daniel, but had reached a shared custody agreement on his care before Kevin's death.
  • But the episode shows the risk of the project becoming embroiled in political infighting. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was also embroiled in a bitter dispute with a Limerick criminal.
  • I am quite happy to have fried fish and chips out, or to take it home ready made, but there's nothing I'd like better than a plain broiled skate wing with butter and capers. Toast:
  • Rather than enlarge the Reed-narrated panel, I read it straight from the post, leaving me to wonder what "the full, unbroiled power of the cosmic control rod" was. FANTASTIC FOUR #290 Marvel Comics, 1986
  • With one, her reputation for chastity and probity was at its height, while the other was embroiled in rumour and vicious innuendo. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • Many Chinese reacted with alarm to the outburst, mindful of two major incidents in which they were embroiled in the past.
  • But memory can also play tricks with perspective, because you are distanced from some lines of argument and embroiled still in others. The Past is Before Us - feminism in action since the 1960s
  • The "action" in which Marlowe always becomes embroiled is fun to read, perhaps even keeps us reading, but for me such action adds little to my perception of him as a character, which is also always being reinforced by the way in which he describes this action to us. Style in Fiction
  • Menus hardly ever show "broiled" anything in the UK. Languagehat.com: BROIL/GRILL.
  • The runanga is in disarray; one group claiming to represent the runanga is embroiled in a scrap with a new group that has fought to get authorities to take notice of its concerns about where the health dollars went. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Even the Royal Family are embroiled in a hair-scare scandal.
  • Matt is then offered a job at a newspaper, moves his family to London and becomes embroiled with a career debaucher called Lawrence and a young, ambitious former colleague, Rachel.
  • For example, corn and charbroiled beef, popular among Hispanic cultures, interfere with how a drug affects the body.
  • The broiled rouget (with daikon radish and crunchy yellow lentils) had a similarly monkish, almost dried-out quality.
  • Some lean meat morsels you may want to munch include skinless cuts of roasted, baked or broiled poultry and seafood.
  • United meanwhile need to remember that they have too much class to get embroiled in a fight and lose their rags. The Sun
  • The bailed-out lender was arguably more deeply embroiled in the scandal than its German rival. Times, Sunday Times
  • Too often, advisers have become embroiled in mis-selling scandals. Times, Sunday Times
  • They broiled turkey over a charcoal flame.
  • Contrast that with Big East behemoth U-Conn, embroiled in recruiting controversies. Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories
  • Fries and slaw, plus decadent garlic butter sauce, also accompany the more than a dozen charbroiled items.
  • If the Midshipman has not been granted Advance Standing by the beginning of the junior year, he or she will be disembroiled from the program.
  • More than just a piece of charbroiled protein, beef is also a major source of iron and zinc, two crucial muscle-building nutrients.
  • Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment.
  • Disgraced, he leaves the service of the Fleet Air Arm, only to become embroiled with a German spy in Greece, which gives him a chance to redeem himself. Guy Ramsey
  • This local favorite specializes in charbroiled fresh fish.
  • Meanwhile, in real life, the actress was embroiled in a family feud that would have made a chilling whodunnit. Times, Sunday Times
  • While seeking out and trying to anatomise the strange gardens abandoned in place by Avernus, the Outers' greatest genius, the gene wizard Sri Hong-Owen is embroiled in the plots and counterplots of the family that employs her. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Fayed is embroiled in a dispute with Thurso, whom he accuses of misusing his position to promote a failed businessman.
  • What follows is his adventure as he travels to Canada and becomes embroiled in the complexities of the politics of the period.
  • During the journey, guests will enjoy a champagne brunch and meet suspicious characters embroiled in the plot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trust has been eroded by the fact that she has been embroiled in one scandal after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Banksy and his crew have stopped bickering with the disbelieving public about factuality for a moment, as they are now embroiled in another dispute, this time with Joachim Levy. ARTINFO: As Oscar Approaches, Swiss Filmmaker Wants His Name on Banksy's Movie Too
  • He had barely taken his place when he was embroiled in a row with an opponent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes | No | Report from ingebrigtsen wrote 18 weeks 5 days ago ahh so its a christian diet then. well im still atheist so more meat for me: P Mmmm charbroiled lamb of god with tiny taters, garlic and tiny silver onions: P: P: P Anti-Deer-Hunting Billboard Goes Up in Kansas City
  • The brothers got embroiled in a fight - I am not sure what happened. The Sun
  • The brothers got embroiled in a fight - I am not sure what happened. The Sun
  • It's nice that the potatoes are whipped, piped onto the plate and then broiled quickly to develop a crisp outside before being served.
  • Fries and slaw, plus decadent garlic butter sauce, also accompany the more than a dozen charbroiled items.
  • It began with fruit, and may be followed by ham or bacon and eggs with johnny-cake and potatoes, or a simple breakfast may be started with cereal, served with cream, and followed by broiled finnan haddie and baked potatoes. An Edwardian Breakfast | Edwardian Promenade
  • He established standards that were remembered with nostalgia when a couple of his successors became embroiled in scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the years, it has been thoroughly embroiled in scandal, controversy, corruption, and misgovernment.
  • TO COVER an elegant, black-tie Christmas party for Town and Country, New York writer John Kelso (John Cusack) finds himself knee deep in Southern eccentrics -- and embroiled in a murder case. Southern Discomfort
  • We will just throw them into the air and no one will ask again until people are embroiled in litigation.
  • They ordered broiled Haddock filet and Caesar salad.
  • He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping caper involving Debbie's sleazy agent, and Jean goes all the way to help Marva get her shot at fame.
  • Chef Michael Cortez, stepping in like an iron chef, whipped up a major dinner of beef fajitas with guacamole, chicken and cheese quesadillas, Spanish rice and charbroiled shrimp.
  • By night he was embroiled in the drawn-out takeover talks.
  • The patio-boasting spot serves Sabrett frankfurters $3.50 a piece, as well as charbroiled Polish sausage, andouille links and Wisconsin brats. A Looong Way From Coney Island
  • At the only Home Depot in this coastal town, 75 people broiled under a cloudless sky in temperatures that approached 90 as they waited for tarps, gas cans and other supplies to begin repairs.
  • It has become embroiled, however, in a distinctly unspiritual row. Times, Sunday Times
  • For his final Slow Food Fast contribution, Mr. Maws shares a recipe for pumpkin with broiled end-of-season eggplant and bitter rapini, aka broccoli rabe. Spiced Pumpkin, Eggplant and Rapini
  • But however strong his family ties, he is unlikely to get deeply embroiled.
  • From Somalia and the Balkans to Iraq, the U.S. military has been embroiled in conflicts that reflect an age-old debate: Can individual agency triumph over deep-seated historical, cultural, ethnic, and economic forces? Man Versus Afghanistan
  • They know what it means to be tiny spots on the map, remembered only if embroiled in a terrible conflict that turns the whole region into a nest of unrest.
  • The bailed-out lender was arguably more deeply embroiled in the scandal than its German rival. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Fourth of July Bash includes a roast suckling pig, barbecued spareribs and charcoal-broiled steaks.
  • Trademark dishes include broiled sea bream, rice porridge with abalone, and hairtail fish soup. Sun And Seafood On Jeju Island
  • Because their burgers areflame-broiled,you dingleberry, not cooked on a griddle like at McDonalds! Me and J.D. Salinger at Burger King
  • Look for items on the menu that are baked, grilled, dry sauteed, broiled, poached, or steamed.
  • Yesterday, factions involved with both sides in the dispute became embroiled in violent scuffles outside the court.
  • Less than two years after a furore erupted over draughtsmen preparing drawings and plans for planning permission, the Council again finds itself embroiled in controversy as a result of a junior employee carrying out a ‘drawings nixer’.
  • Kuzovkin, embroiled for decades in a hopeless suit for possession of another estate, is overjoyed by the reunion with Olga, whom he, years ago, dandled and indulged with quasi-parental affection.
  • When The Sorrow and the Pity was embroiled in its late - 1960s scandal, it too was denounced as unpatriotic.
  • However, reaching the solution is a complex journey that has embroiled native communities and their non-native neighbours for the past century.
  • There are so many contradictions and paradoxes that you're just embroiled in them all the time.
  • We are embroiled in a critical phase for the future of the sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of them offer us poor deals and some are still embroiled in scandals involving tax avoidance or price fixing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The head of a food manufacturer was embroiled in a scandal over dumplings containing spoiled vegetables.
  • While seeking out and trying to anatomize the strange gardens abandoned in place by the Outers' greatest genius, Avernus, the gene wizard Sri Hong-Owen is embroiled in the plots and counterplots of the family that employs her. Books in the Mail (W/E 02/27/2010)

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