broiling

[ US /ˈbɹɔɪɫɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈɔ‍ɪlɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill)
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How To Use broiling In A Sentence

  • The first thing Berner did was to take the girl with him to the woods; Sunday after Sunday they went to Nordmarken, in broiling sunshine or pouring rain, in the thaws of spring, and in winter on ski. Jenny: A Novel
  • As a chef, one should manipulate cooking techniques such as frying pan - frying, braising and broiling.
  • The founder of the Clan supposedly wasexiled 1, 500 years ago from Ireland because he was a hothead whom his familydisowned for embroiling them in fights.
  • In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
  • My brother's old chocolate lab, charbroiling patently in the late May sun. Blog: May 2009
  • Dry heat develops the best flavour, hence the tender cuts are cooked by the processes known as broiling and roasting. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Science in Rural Schools
  • The tough, stringy gristle of the child psyche is tenderized, and, after prolonged broiling, at the maw of bedtime, child flesh goes down easy. The Case Against Summer
  • However, as The Wall Street Journal noted last week, the nation's high unemployment rate is charbroiling fast-food chains, even as the rest of the economy recovers. Fool.com Headlines
  • Liver may only be koshered by the broiling method, because it has so much blood in it and such complex blood vessels.
  • In addition, the spacecraft will follow an orbit that requires it to pass only briefly over Mercury's hottest regions, limiting exposure to the intense heat bouncing back from the broiling surface.
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