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marmite

[ UK /mˈɑːma‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large pot especially one with legs used e.g. for cooking soup
  2. soup cooked in a large pot

How To Use marmite In A Sentence

  • Her vocal style has always been a Marmite matter – for everyone who thought it the height of insouciant cool, there was someone for whom it sounded like a 14-year-old smartarse answering the teacher back – but here it's frequently distorted and Daleked into oblivion. MIA: Maya | CD Review
  • Just don't get in the Vegemite vs Marmite war – everybody knows Marmite is better, but let them have their fun.
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  • They found a coupon or free gift with a jar of Marmite or a loaf of Kingsmill bread gave them just as much excitement as the pornography.
  • My greatest luxuries were miniature pots of Marmite and packet soups from the canteen.
  • Heat the olive oil in the marmite, then drain the chick-peas again and add them.
  • Rub the red wine, marmite malt sauce, black pepper, sugar and light soy sauce over the spare rib until well combined, marinate for 15 minutes.
  • AmE lieuténant, BrE lefténant littérateur literatër lorgnette, lorgnon lornyét, lornyón louche loôsh luthier-a maker of stringed instruments such as violins or guitars məshêen madame brothel, Madame title madáme, cf. mádam shopping madeleine mádeleíne mademoiselle madame wàzél maisonette maizonét maître d'hôtel métradô-tél, mâitradô-tél maladroit maladrŏit malcontent malines malêen mandoline (also 'mandolin' in English) mándə-lín margarine marjərìne marmalade - màrmalâde marmite marquee Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The taste of Marmite is comparable in some ways to soy sauce.
  • Acknowledging that Art Brut are a marmite band, DiS declares itself in the pro-Art Brut camp with a 9/10 review.
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