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Meanings of
rasher
in English
Catalan
tall
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A commercially important fish of the Pacific coast of North America.
vermillion rockfish
Sebastodes miniatus
Catalan
tall
Usage of
rasher
in English
1
The appetising, savoury smell of my
rasher
seemed to drive them mad.
2
Her most ambitious cooking was a
rasher
and a saucepan of potatoes.
3
I recommend the Ravenous Pig Old Fashioned, garnished with a bacon
rasher
.
4
You'd instantly forget your important meeting and rush off for a
rasher
sambo.
5
Ingrid Newkirk -saving the animals, one
rasher
of bacon at a time.
6
Try to separate each
rasher
out so that it doesn't all stick together.
7
So cucumber sandwiches and lobsters, berries and carrots -but not a
rasher
.
8
Youth is rash in promises, and
rasher
in forgetting them.
9
But if a nice
rasher
of bacon and a cup of coffee will do-
10
Tell Martha to give us a good-sized
rasher
of ham.
11
Never was made a
rasher
generalisation, based on so absolute an ignorance of facts.
12
I could scramble him some eggs, though, with a
rasher
.
13
No
rasher
step, therefore, could have been taken, than was taken by these kings.
14
Take a year to do you a
rasher
and a bit of toast, what!
15
I, in a moment of even
rasher
generosity, had suggested Ewart as a possible artist.
16
Hedvika strode in, demanding an extra
rasher
of bacon.
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rasher
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cut a rasher
even rasher
double rasher
extra rasher
fold another rasher
More collocations
Translations for
rasher
Catalan
tall
llenca
Rasher
through the time
Rasher
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common