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stewed

[ UK /stjˈuːd/ ]
[ US /ˈstud/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. cooked in hot water

How To Use stewed In A Sentence

  • A stomach-teasing aroma of stewed food was in the air, and the thrumming of African bass guitar wafted through the open window.
  • Grant, a booze-hound from the word go, would show up in front of his superiors stewed to the gills. Who
  • I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • Instead of the turkey, a boiled or roasted chicken (with the brown meat a little underdone) or a brace of stewed or roasted pheasants can be used.
  • There's also a cloying crème brûlée made with semolina, and a refreshingly chalky caramel parfait on a bed of thinly sliced stewed pears.
  • 'Nay, but to live/In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,/Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love/Over the nasty sty!' he arraigns his mother in his earnest undertaking to force her to consider what she is doing (3.4). Shakespeare
  • The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable.
  • The author explains that the washed buds can be stewed or can be used with mutton in a bredie.
  • Try stewed or baked fruit served with low fat crème fraiche for desert.
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