[
US
/ˈɡaʊdʒɝ/
]
NOUN
- an attacker who gouges out the antagonist's eye
- a person who swindles you by means of deception or fraud
How To Use gouger In A Sentence
- He has slammed the gougers who damaged the bins within 24 hours of them being put in place.
- Transfer to a wire rack and pierce a tiny hole in each gougère using a sharp knife, to release any trapped steam.
- He was a good gouger, and had marked up most of the boys on the "flats" as we called the lowlands where the poorer working people lived. The Iron Puddler
- I used the term ‘pipe’ when I was describing how to place the Gougeres cheese dough on parchment paper.
- But we forgot all about it when a stack of gougères filled with melted Gruyère and smoked ham arrived, followed by a gourmet pulled-pork tortilla spiked with cumin and black-eyed peas.
- In between fondues, I tackled a basket of tiny cheese puffs called gougères, a fairly bland steak tartare, and a bowl of delicious escargots sealed in a buttery pastry crust.
- You can even make gougères, or cheese puffs, by omitting the sugar and adding grated cheese to the dough.
- But we forgot all about it when a stack of gougères filled with melted Gruyère and smoked ham arrived, followed by a gourmet pulled-pork tortilla spiked with cumin and black-eyed peas.
- Bake in a preheated oven (200 ¼ C / 400 ¼ F / gas mark 6) for 30 minutes or until the gougères have puffed up and are golden brown all over.
- Greater vigilance will be required in the coming months if the gougers are not to succeed.