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stew
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Word definitions for stew in dictionaries
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stew \Stew\, n. [OE. stue, stuwe, OF. estuve. See Stew , v. t.] A place of stewing or seething; a place where hot bathes are furnished; a hothouse. [Obs.] As burning [AE]tna from his boiling stew Doth belch out flames. --Spenser. The Lydians were inhibited ...
Usage examples of stew.
And with us the ruddy Solanum has obtained a wide popularity not simply at table as a tasty cooling sallet, or an appetising stew, but essentially as a supposed antibilious purifier of the blood.
A succulent, mouth-watering Indian curry was stewing somewhere close by, and surely great pots of yellow Basmati rice were steaming there as well.
Rodde could picture them: comfortable, prosperous traders with their wives and servants all around them, children running and playing among the rushes, the fires glowing and adding to the thick atmosphere as servants ladled stews, panters cut hunks of bread, bottlers topped up mugs and cups, and all about dogs sat and scratched or waited, watching hopefully.
Cold toast points with brambleberry jam, kidneys, bacon, and stewed dried fruit taken from chafing dishes, composed his breakfast.
And the freak coloring of a hypersensitive empath would have protected her in the stewing hells of a Capella slum!
There is always, always some overlooked or mismeasured factor, or a stew of factors.
Stewed pigeons with mortadella sauce and fricasseed breast of goat completed the course.
French fashion, a salad of watercress and violets, a rabbit stewed in herbs, a roast pheasant with artichoke dressing, boiled lupins, a gammon of bacon in pastry, a Turkish dish of meat, buttered peasecods, French bread and sourdough barley bread, a Rhine wine, Italian cream, a parmesan savory and figs.
American stews made of opossum and whatever else Sally Pinder could drag out of the woods.
A large glass pot of coffee was stewing away on a hob, alongside a whole range of polystyrene cups, from two pints down to half a pint, depending on how awake you wanted to be.
Breakfast was a stew of kapenta, the fingerling dried fish he thought of as African whitebait, and a porridge of maize meal.
Think of the possibilities, delicious fresh baked bread that will rise up and lift the lid, cobblers made from berries picked fresh at the campsite, incredable deep-dish pizzas, stews, quishes that melt in your mouth, cornish game hens roasted to perfection, and immagine a chocolate cake a foot in diameter.
Amanda was still stewing when Harm grabbed her reins and jerked Fandango around.
Two flasks of wine sat on the table, along with bowls of spiced stew, plates of fowl, mutton, and steamed silverweed root, and a basket of freshly baked breads.
Larkin kept telling him to go to hell out of a mouth that looked like a piece of singed stew meat.