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US
/ˈbɹaʊnɪŋ/
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[ UK /bɹˈaʊnɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈaʊnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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cooking to a brown crispiness over a fire or on a grill
proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread
How To Use browning In A Sentence
- The traditional .22 rifle has been replaced by a choice of Browning automatic handgun or sawn-off 12 bore shotgun.
- Browning is said to have written back that he used it to mean a piece of headgear for nuns, comparable to the cowls for monks he put in the same line.
- My family has not forgiven me yet, but perhaps if I make these, that will smooth things over! why so much baking soda? browning effect? because there's not that much molasses (acid). and it's only 4 cups flour. somebody enlighten me! oh and for your molasses question - depends if you want the stronger molasses flavor. robust is probably what is more commonly referred to as blackstrap molasses. the light stuff I think tastes too light for something like a ginger cookie, I think. and given there's only 1/2C of molasses in this recipe to go along with 2 C of regular sugar, I'd def say go for the robust. Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog
- Proper melting, whiteness, and browning are still problematic in manufacturing low-fat mozzarella.
- Other Gore-Tex rainwear in the catalog includes rain jackets and pants from lox and Browning.
- If the weather turns dry raise the height of cut to prevent browning and scorching of the grass.
- I still think that pretty little Browning semi-auto would sell in other rim-fire chamberings. The Browning Wish List Roundup
- A very common cause of browning is a more complicated reaction known as sugar-amine browning.
- The Sabres were often used to attack rebel encampments and the usual tactic was to come in at very low altitude and catch the rebels by surprise, strafing the area with the six .50-caliber Brownings.
- Inside the box was a never been fired, still in the cosmoline, Browning BAR. He said he tried calling me to see if I wanted it, but I didn't answer my phone. The Ones That Got Away