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UK
/ɡɹˈɪl/
]
[ US /ˈɡɹɪɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a restaurant where food is cooked on a grill
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a framework of metal bars used as a partition or a grate
he cooked hamburgers on the grill
VERB
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cook over or under a grill
grill the sausages -
examine thoroughly
the student was grilled for two hours on the subject of phonology
How To Use grill In A Sentence
- If you're partial to poultry, the Nostos Special is a good bet at $7.95 for a grilled half chicken and $14.95 for a whole one.
- The heron profile that she saw through the grille.
- The Blonde had the doracha seekh, a combination of chicken and crab flakes chargrilled in the tandoor oven and served with a piquant mango and avocado chutney, at £7.50.
- Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
- The adults' menu may feature grilled shrimp, charbroiled chicken, sautéed vegetables, and salads galore.
- The smoothly boiled porridge, with its accompaniment of thick yellow cream; the new-laid eggs; the grilled trout, fresh from the stream; the freshly baked "baps" and "scones," the crisp rolls of oatcake; and last, but not least, the delectable, home-made marmalade, which is as much a part of the meal as the coffee itself. Big Game A Story for Girls
- Grill, broil or cook patties in a nonstick fry pan, about 5 minutes per side until done.
- There, the cook grills your ingredients and presto, you have lunch.
- There will be a grill area for burgers, hot dogs and fries as well as a pizza oven.
- In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.