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Meanings of
stewing
in English
Catalan
ebullició
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Cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil.
boiling
simmering
Catalan
ebullició
Synonyms
Examples for "
boiling
"
boiling
simmering
Examples for "
boiling
"
1
Pour in
boiling
water and allow to infuse for about 5 minutes.
2
Public outrage reached a
boiling
point, with critical testimonials flooding social media.
3
Drain and cook again in fresh
boiling
water for another 10 minutes.
4
Dr Pink said
boiling
the river water did not remove the toxin.
5
Add water mixture and heat to
boiling
,
stirring constantly for 1 minute.
1
Fish, rice, and poultry are all good candidates for poaching and
simmering
.
2
Cook the quinoa in boiling water for 15 minutes, by
simmering
gently.
3
But an interest in politics had long been
simmering
in the background.
4
That gap in prosperity can aggravate
simmering
social, economic and political tensions.
5
China and the United States are locked in a
simmering
trade dispute.
Usage of
stewing
in English
1
Roll the meat in flour and then place in a
stewing
pan.
2
The heat and the smell of
stewing
meat and vegetables sickened her.
3
And every season, he ends up
stewing
and deciding not to talk.
4
They shrieked at beholding their goose vanish in a pot for
stewing
.
5
The lodging-room was jammed with a foul and
stewing
crowd of tramps.
6
Cook the same, then after
stewing
season the same as mashed potatoes.
7
So they'd let one seat go but were quietly
stewing
about it.
8
Select a large
stewing
chicken about six and one-half to seven pounds.
9
Slices of bread and ruptured cookie boxes
stewing
in scattered soap powder.
10
A lard bucket was his coffee-pot, his
stewing
kettle, his sour-dough can.
11
He'll realize it, too, when all that whisky quits
stewing
inside him.
12
You're
stewing
like a dame who's just been kicked out of bed.
13
He'd-oh, he'd BUST if he went on
stewing
about things by himself.
14
Shortly, however, I overheard the brouhaha
stewing
in the lawn outside.
15
Place in small
stewing
pan and heat until the edges begin to curl.
16
Freezing out on the floes;
stewing
under their roofs of snow.
Other examples for "stewing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
stewing
stew
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
large stewing
long stewing
precut stewing
brow the stewing
cheap stewing
More collocations
Translations for
stewing
Catalan
ebullició
Stewing
through the time
Stewing
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common