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goulash

[ US /ˈɡuˌɫɑʃ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈuːlæʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a rich meat stew highly seasoned with paprika

How To Use goulash In A Sentence

  • The traditional Slovakian dish of goulash went down very well with the food tasters.
  • The boy piped up since Stella's mouth was full of goulash.
  • The word gulyas originally meant only "herdsman," but over time the dish became gulyashus goulash meat - that is to say, a meat dish that was prepared by herdsmen. At My Table
  • The pungent little pepper is king of the Hungarian kitchen and seasons the distinctive goulash, a national dish in either its soup or its stew form.
  • I went for the vegetable spicy goulash on Basmati rice.
  • The menu is mostly traditional, but includes some interesting starters such as Hungarian goulash, roll mops and the old reliable shrimp cocktail.
  • My mom made a casserole she called goulash," a friend told me. NPR Topics: News
  • Wallace intended it as sort of the beginning of a series of "quick questions," but Beck goes into some long, incomprehensible word goulash recitation where he says, he realized "I'm not seeing something because I have eyes. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Since the days of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the Austrians have incorporated goulash into their menu.
  • Jax took a forkful of the goulash into his mouth.
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