pan off

VERB
  1. wash dirt in a pan to separate out the precious minerals
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How To Use pan off In A Sentence

  • Take the pan off the heat and gradually stir in the reserved cooking liquor. The Sun
  • Mia turned from the window as the soup began to bubble but when she had taken the saucepan off the heat found herself drawn back by something she could not explain.
  • Take the pan off heat and stir in the chia seeds and beetroot powder. The Sun
  • Take the pan off the heat and quickly stir in the anchovy mixture, capers, parsley and a good squeeze of lemon juice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bottles at the ready, jam bubbling, temperature reached, pan off the stove and a warmed pyrex measuring jug used to slop it into the jars, bottle-washer following up with the cloth, wiping the bottoms clean of the jars – all well. Archive 2008-08-01
  • I did, and the next time I fired the tin can span off the boulder with a satisfying clang. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • She span off into a frenzied panic that could only be alleviated by rushing round to the neighbour's for a cup of tea.
  • His direct ancestor is the legendary warlord Ieyasu Tokugawa, who established a dynasty that shut Japan off from the world for 250 years (you may remember him portrayed as the victorious Toranaga in James Clavell's megaseller "Shogun"). The Big Bang Or A Big Bust?
  • Fearing for the safety of nearby combustibles, I whipped the pan off the stove (blistering my thumb in the process) and was overwhelmed with thunderous applause.
  • Take the pan off the heat and beat in the flour and butter paste. Times, Sunday Times
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