Definition of Skewerings. Meaning of Skewerings. Synonyms of Skewerings

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Definition of Skewerings

Skewering
Skewer Skew"er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Skewered; p. pr. & vb. n. Skewering.] To fasten with skewers.

Meaning of Skewerings from wikipedia

- A skewer is a thin metal or wood stick used to hold pieces of food together. The word may sometimes be used as a metonym, to refer to the entire food item...
- skewer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skewer may refer to: Skewer, a thin metal or wood stick used to hold small pieces of food together Skewer (chess)...
- Chicken skewers may refer to: Dak-kkochi, Korean chicken skewers Jūjeh kabāb, Iranian chicken skewers Shish taouk, Middle Eastern chicken skewers Yakitori...
- A ****tail skewer or ****tail stick is a short cylindrical stick, made of wood or sometimes metal, that has a somewhat sharp point on one or both ends...
- The Skewer is a topical radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and as a podcast on BBC Sounds. Created and produced by Jon Holmes, the 15 or 30 minute...
- In chess, a skewer is an attack upon two pieces in a line and is similar but opposite to a pin; the difference is that in a skewer, the more valuable piece...
- 'grilled bird') is a ****anese type of skewered chicken. Its preparation involves attaching the meat to a skewer, typically made of steel, bamboo, or similar...
- Eastern cuisine and the Muslim world. Although kebabs are often cooked on a skewer, many types of kebab are not. Jali kabab Shami kabab Shish kabob Not every...
- (串揚げ), is a ****anese dish of deep-fried skewered meat and vegetables. In ****anese, kushi (串) refers to the skewers used while katsu means a deep-fried cutlet...
- Chinese hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida) on a bamboo skewer. It is typically made by skewering hawthorn fruits and coating them in heated sugar syrup...