My dad uses a grill to cook meat on it.
I like grilled cheese.
He grilled the chicken breasts.
Precook the larger pieces of chicken before putting them on the grill to make sure that they get cooked all the way through.
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
You need a sentence with the word towards.
I built the grill out of paper.
The steak was sizzling on the grill.
We always brought our camping griddle when we went to Colorado.
The word 'sometimes' is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb as on some occasions or in some situations, but not always. Example:We sometimes cook our dinner on the backyard grill.
Some people fry bacon, whilst I prefer to grill mine.
No, grill is not a Spanish word. There are many words in the Spanish language that are foreign words, which means they did not exist in the Spanish language and the Spanish had no better word for it, so they use it. The verb 'to grill' is Asar, but the noun grill is a foreign word for them.
The word "grill" has one syllable.
In this case, "After the grill is hot," qualifies as the clause in the sentence.
Precook the larger pieces of chicken before putting them on the grill to make sure that they get cooked all the way through.
It comes from the word "grill" on a car...
The man sizzles his steak on the grill.
The sentence should be, "For the family reunion, I cooked hamburger and hot dogs on an outdoor grill."