"I reached into the drawer for an extra skewer, but could not find one."
"Slide the vegetables on the skewer and place them over the grill."
"The old pundit would often skewer the pompousness of veteran politicians."
He put some small vegetables and pieces of meat on a skewer and roasted them over the fire.
(A skewer is a cooking or serving rod, and the verb similarly means to pierce, often metaphorically.)Paul grilled a skewer of vegetables for me.His favorite campaign tactic was to skewer the egos of his opponents by belittling their accomplishments.
The skewer represents the poles.
small skewer brochette small skewer ans brochette
It means to poke a little hole in something. That's why something that goes all the way through is a "skewer" because it's skewer than a skew.
The word kebab is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a skewer of meat or fish and vegetables, a thing.
Once I was finished piercing her tongue I went home. The sound was so piercing it hurt my ears. His comment was piercing and hurt my feelings. I watched him piercing each piece of meat with a skewer to make the kabobs.
The letters spell the word kebobs. They are pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables on a skewer.
A skewer is a stick or piece of metal that is put through food to hold it while being cooked.
A spit for a kebob is called a skewer. Small pieces of foods are threaded on the skewer and then grilled or broiled.
Pushing a metal skewer into a cake is a test to see if the cake has been cooked thoroughly. The skewer should be clean when pulled out. If cake ingredients is sticking to the skewer, it means it is still not cooked in the middle.
A knave is a dishonest man. Example sentences: Surrender your sword or my archers will skewer you, knave! That sneaky knave is hiding somewhere in this very nave.