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US
/ˈskjuɝ/
]
[ UK /skjˈuːɐ/ ]
[ UK /skjˈuːɐ/ ]
VERB
-
drive a skewer through
skewer the meat for the BBQ
NOUN
- a long pin for holding meat in position while it is being roasted
How To Use skewer In A Sentence
- Each item was skewered on a cocktail stick and laid like sun rays around the plate, which also had a flower intricately carved out of turnip for decoration.
- He skewered his victim through the neck.
- Secure the loose skin with fine skewers, or just tuck the skin underneath. The Sun
- Pour any remaining marinade over the skewers. Times, Sunday Times
- To shape the ends of wool-skewers, i.e., to _point_ them, requires a degree of skill; any one can _rough-hew_ them. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
- He paused before delivering a powerful thrust that skewered the water creature beyond healing.
- Grill skewers of lemon-and-thyme-marinated lamb, and then serve them atop a garlicky Sardinian couscous full of cauliflower, currants, and pine nuts.
- Thread meat on to skewers. The Sun
- Grilled calamari are skewered like shish kebabs, with densely flavorful cherry tomatoes.
- The "gaucho" approach to meals suits me well: every few moments there was another skewer of luscious beef, lamb, ribs, or whatever coming by to be loaded on my plate. Medlogs - Recent stories