How To Use Broiling In A Sentence
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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
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As a chef, one should manipulate cooking techniques such as frying pan - frying, braising and broiling.
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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.
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In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
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My brother's old chocolate lab, charbroiling patently in the late May sun.
Blog: May 2009
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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
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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
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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
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Liver may only be koshered by the broiling method, because it has so much blood in it and such complex blood vessels.
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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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We are broiling in this hot sun!
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Toyota's European division saw sales drop 20% to 44,462 vehicles in February from a year earlier, suggesting that the global recall embroiling the world's largest auto maker by sales took its toll.
European Car Sales Rise; Toyota Slumps 20%
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge?
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Or, to put it as some aspiring writers might: without embroiling us in superfluous polysemousness, it must be averred that the aesthetic propensities of a vainglorious tome toward prolixity or indeed even the pseudo-pragmatic co-optation — as by droit du seigneur — of an antiquitarian lexis, whilst purportedly an amendment to the erudition of said opuscule and arguably consanguinean (metaphorically speaking) and perhaps even existentially bound up with its literary apprizal, can all too facilely directionize in the azimuth of fustian grandiloquence or unmanacle unpurposed (or even dystelelogical) consequences on a pith and/or douceur de vivre level vis-à-vis even the most pansophic reader.
Author! Author! » 2010 » August
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As a youth, I recall spending hours under a broiling June sun, picking tiny wild strawberries for desserts.
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-- The cooking process known as broiling consists in exposing directly to the source of heat the food that is to be cooked; that is, in cooking it over or before a clear bed of coals or a gas flame.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 1: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads
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When plans call for grilling, sauteing, or broiling, quail takes well to marinating for flavor enhancement.
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She was a prudent woman, that poor mother of mine, and she was afraid of her son's chastising what she called presumption, and thus embroiling himself with the Parliament people.
Stray Pearls
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Liver may only be koshered through broiling, because of the preponderance of blood in it.
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We went to the best big hotel there, and such was the miserable discomfort of our accommodation, that after enduring it for one day, we all agreed with common consent to return home, and having been obliged to have a fire, and being chilled through with the bitter sea blast, we traveled back to Philadelphia in broiling scorching heat, and were thankful at any price to be in our own houses again.
Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
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At each landing is an open porch, supported by columns and protected from exposure to the broiling sun, where the visitor can pause to enjoy a quiet moment in the cool shade.
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A century or more ago, every Independence Day parade would be followed by a frock-coated local politician waxing eloquent on patriotic themes for an hour or two, heedless of the broiling sunshine.
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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.
ZGeek
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Fear of the secret knowledge she felt seething and broiling in the book she held under her arm.
LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
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The town was broiling in the sun
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The current theory of Huerta's conduct in embroiling Mexico with the United States gives one pause to contemplate as amazing a situation as is conceivable in a particular man's affairs.
The Red Game of War
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But the restaurant industry says the timing couldn't be worse because of the economy, and that new charbroiling equipment can cost owners from $2,000 to $100,000 per year.
The Modesto Bee: Front
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We lay broiling in the sun.
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Or, to put it as some aspiring writers might: without embroiling us in superfluous polysemousness, it must be averred that the aesthetic propensities of a vainglorious tome toward prolixity or indeed even the pseudo-pragmatic co-optation — as by droit du seigneur — of an antiquitarian lexis, whilst purportedly an amendment to the erudition of said opuscule and arguably consanguinean (metaphorically speaking) and perhaps even existentially bound up with its literary apprizal, can all too facilely directionize in the azimuth of fustian grandiloquence or unmanacle unpurposed (or even dystelelogical) consequences on a pith and/or douceur de vivre level vis-à-vis even the most pansophic reader.
Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Speaking of dialogue revision, part VI: and then there’s the fine art of doing it right, or, love, agent-style
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_Roasting_ is just like broiling, that is, cooking a piece of meat before an open fire.
Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
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Day after day, with the others, Luke picks the cotton bolls under the broiling sun.
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But the broiling is a neat trick, I haven’t heard of that before!
Bento #94 – Weekend leftovers and Weekend candy « Were rabbits
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None of this elaborate stuff but simple seasoning and charbroiling.
Taps
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If Zeus and Hera started at it hammer and tongs, they might not even notice charbroiling a more or less innocent mortal bystander by mistake.
Counting Up, Counting Down
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A long pull up the hill in broiling sunshine brings us at last to the houses and the church.
Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
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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
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Troops stood at attention under a broiling noon sun.
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Latovsky remembered Riley broiling steaks on it last summer.
DOLL'S EYES
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Mrs. Donovan caught the aroma of broiling steak, bacon crisping in a frying pan, and onion slices sautéing with fresh mushrooms in butter from where she was relaxing in the basement.
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In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
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You talk to me of heat, when we are freezing beneath our bearskins; you recall the broiling rays of the sun when its April beams cannot melt the icicles on our lips!
The Fur Country
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Or, to put it as some aspiring writers might: without embroiling us in superfluous polysemousness, it must be averred that the aesthetic propensities of a vainglorious tome toward prolixity or indeed even the pseudo-pragmatic co-optation — as by droit du seigneur — of an antiquitarian lexis, whilst purportedly an amendment to the erudition of said opuscule and arguably consanguinean (metaphorically speaking) and perhaps even existentially bound up with its literary apprizal, can all too facilely directionize in the azimuth of fustian grandiloquence or unmanacle unpurposed (or even dystelelogical) consequences on a pith and/or douceur de vivre level vis-à-vis even the most pansophic reader.
Author! Author! » 2010 » August
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Abdullah, his Ugandan freight-agent, had been waiting on the broiling tarmac when he climbed down from the Canadair.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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In the afternoon everyone's broiling in the pit; at rush hour it's dense and frenetic.
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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
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Beef is perfect for broiling, especially tender cuts like rib eye and sirloin.
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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
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Instead, FEMA says help is coming, while people exist without water and food in broiling heat.
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She and her sister Lucy were scrambling up a Ligurian hillside under the broiling Italian sun when they spotted a tumbledown house.
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The only protection between my new plants and the broiling sun was a thick mulch of rye straw.
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I have linked to the recipe, but truthfully I found broiling the ground beef and bulghur patties to make them too dry.
Archive 2008-09-01
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Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
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Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
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Bread meat, chicken and fish rather than broiling or roasting them.
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Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
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Baking, broiling, or poaching fish will help you avoid extra calories from breading and frying.
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The juicy yet slightly overcooked burger would have benefited from a nice charbroiling, the flavor of smoke and fire would have added some much needed depth.
NYC Food Guy
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After explanation of the fish come general hints on how to cook fish, from deep frying, steaming, broiling and cooking it in butter.
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This is a good description of what I would call braising, at least here in the U.S. Could this be a confusion of the terms braising and broiling?
Languagehat.com: BROIL/GRILL.
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The implication is that the writer of such works does the disengaging, disembroiling and disencumbering from experience as we know it, while the author of novels reports faithfully on all our encumbrances.
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Ghorbanifar is a storied figure who played a key role in embroiling the Reagan administration in the Iran-Contra affair.
Primary Returns
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Young Tess and her neighborhood friends are broiling in the hot sun, their inner city block having been deprived of moisture for a long time.
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We are broiling in this hot sun!
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And if you're not broiling in the sun and wearing enough sunscreen, you're safe, right?
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Tomorrow afternoon Lovely, Colicky and I are gonna meet friends B & T + lil S! at KevMart's place, and we'll be charbroiling fresh oysters all afternoon.
Your Right Hand Thief
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But wood-fired ovens go far beyond bread, and are capable of roasting, broiling, steaming or braising.
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In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
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We have seen that the opposite of boiling is imperfect boiling: now there is something correspondingly opposed to the species of concoction called broiling, but it is more difficult to find a name for it.
Meteorology
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Outside, in the broiling humidity, with his venerable coach Brooks Johnson and the 110m hurdler David Oliver, who won bronze at both the last Olympics and world championships, Gatlin limbers up gingerly.
Justin Gatlin: I got to the point where I said, 'I don't care anymore'
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Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
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The women toil in the broiling sun, backs bent, feet bare, working for hours at a stretch with a mattock, for most the only tool for every job.
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So think of us in NSW this weekend, slowly broiling.
Clone Wars 4 update
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And up from the city of fumes and smoke rose a broiling cloud of steam, covering the stars.
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To help keep larger cuts of meat from drying out while broiling, grilling or baking, sear them first.
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In some methods of cookery, such as broiling and roasting, the extractives are retained, while in others, such as those employed for making stews and soups, they are drawn out.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish