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skewer
[ skyoo-er ]
noun
- a long pin of wood or metal for inserting through meat or other food to hold or bind it in cooking.
- any similar pin for fastening or holding an item in place.
verb (used with object)
- to fasten with or as if with a skewer.
skewer
/ 藞蝉办箩蕣蓹 /
noun
- a long pin for holding meat in position while being cooked, etc
- a similar pin having some other function
- chess a tactical manoeuvre in which an attacked man is made to move and expose another man to capture
verb
- tr to drive a skewer through or fasten with a skewer
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路蝉办别飞顎侥谤别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of skewer1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of skewer1
Example Sentences
In Western Sydney, an audience of Stetson-wearing Australians are sitting in their fold-up camping chairs, swigging beers and eating a spiralled fried potato on a skewer known as a 'chip on a stick'.
With songs that skewered the music industry and addressed Northern Ireland's mental health crisis, it showcased a band with more to say than their reputation suggested.
鈥淒ead Outlaw鈥 evokes at moments the droll perversity of 鈥淪weeney Todd,鈥 the cold-hearted glee of 鈥淎ssassins鈥 and the Brechtian skewering of 鈥淩oad Show鈥 鈥 Sondheim musicals that fly in the face of conventional musical theater wisdom.
I got skewered the next day, as does almost every comic whoever performs there.
All along this street you can get potatoes with spicy sauce, lamb skewers, fresh orange juice and the traditional clothing of the Naxi people.
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