stewed
stewed
Definition
stewed (sto̵̅o̅d, styo̵̅o̅d)
adjective
- cooked by stewing, as food
- Slang drunk; intoxicated
stewed
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- rhubarb: I would not eat stewed rhubarb with my fingers, or, indeed, with any instrument that science could devise.
- apple: Fruit makes a great, filling dessert try stewed apples or poached pears at this time of year.
- fruit: Stir into fruit salad or stewed fruit for extra flavor.
- prune: Heathery and creamy, pears and stewed prunes, as well as slightly more unusual seaweed notes.
- pear: Lido items could be a little heavy on the grease and some items would sit for hours untouched ( stewed pears?
- meat: The major attraction of the Souq is its stalls of freshly slaughtered meat and traditional food sheds where roasted and stewed meat is served.
Modifying Another Word
- not: Serve as quickly as possible, so the kale tastes fresh, not stewed.
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