[
UK
/stˈeɪk/
]
[ US /ˈsteɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈsteɪk/ ]
NOUN
- a slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish
How To Use steak In A Sentence
- I had a sirloin steak, with béarnaise and frites, which they contrarily call chips, and a bit of salad. Times, Sunday Times
- The experience was a little like being seated next to a cheerful, open-faced fellow on a long airplane flight who begins talking to you - and then never, ever, ever stops, not even when he has his Salisbury steak dinner in his mouth.
- This steak house has organically farmed beef and locally raised bison. Times, Sunday Times
- Will you grind up a pound and a half of lean round steak for me?
- I'd never use the word "cheesesteak" for the second recipe, because, well, it's not. SFGate: Top News Stories
- In peddling the cheesesteak as a dining option, he noted that restaurants in other parts of the country don't know how to make a proper cheesesteak.
- And I cajoled and caroused and codingled a steak dinner from her if she ever sold this novel. November 17th, 2009
- The dish is made with cubed pieces of steak.
- For the burgers• 1½ pounds fresh tuna steaks, cut into 1/2-inch dice• 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard• 1 tablespoon chipotle pepper in adobo purée• 1 tablespoon honey• 3 tablespoons canola oil• 2 green onions, green and pale-green part, thinly sliced• Salt and freshly ground pepper• 4 kaiser rolls• 2 ounces watercress• 1 red onion, peeled, halved and thinly sliced. Bobby Flay’s tips for great burgers
- The pub now has two restaurants serving anything from sausages to shark steaks.