Baked pastry filled with meat or vegetables.
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Examples for "pasty"
Examples for "pasty"
1His face turned pasty gray in the deep gloom of the cabin.
2Bassenge turned white; his prominent eyes bulged in his rather pasty face.
3The gristle in the pasty, of course, is that academics run academia.
4But here comes the pasty, and I shall relish it wondrous well.
5Remember when your pasty dad wore that pale green cardigan one Easter?
1With a veal pastie put in a few slices of cooked ham.
2A flaccid Scotch egg and a tooth-shattering pastie were often cradled home.
3Crimp the edges using your fingertips to make a wavy pattern along the edge of the pastie.
4VICTORIA * Best gluten-free pastie went to JoJo's Gluten Free Goodies for its roast vegetable pastie.
5Brush each pastie with beaten egg and poke 2 small holes on either side to let the steam escape.
1Now, Mr. Jacomb isn't pastey-faced, although he is a clergyman.
2Just take a peek at those pastey white, soft curvy thighs, without tone or tan... Got 'em.
3I do hope he won't lose that brown colour by not going back to sea; it suits him; I don't like pastey-faced men.
1They have stolen countless chips, Cornish pasties and doughnuts from unwary holidaymakers.
2First Historic England said the Cornish pasty was invented in Devon.
3There is no mince in a Cornish pasty; it is steak.
4He wishes he had eaten his Cornish pasty in the café at lunchtime.
5Today, much to his dismay, two trays of Cornish pasties sit on the side.
Translations for british pasty