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Answer for the clue "Basically the juices that drip from cooking meats ", 5 letters:
gravy

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Word definitions for gravy in dictionaries

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n. 1 (context uncountable English) A thick sauce made from the fat or juices that come out from meat or vegetables as they are being cooked. 2 # (context UK Canada English) A dark savoury sauce prepared from stock and usually meat juices; brown gravy. 3 ...

Usage examples of gravy.

They used wedges of a flat, unleavened bread to sop up the gravy and smaller bits of savory meat while Riane held them spellbound as she told her fabulous tale.

A mound of sort of fluffy mashed cattail tubers, mushrooms, and dogtooth violet bulbs, smothered in gravy thickened with acorn powder.

The salver, vegetable dishes, servers and gravy boat on the sideboard were all electroplated nickel silver.

The gingersnaps lend a spicy flavor to the meat and create a sort of gravy.

Alex shot her another sex-drenched grin, and her blood heated and thickened to the consistency of Gristmill gravy.

Tongue will Peal, then cut half the Head into small pieces, about the size of an oyster, then stew it in Strong Gravy, with a large Ladle full of Claret, and a handfull of sweet herbs, a little lemon peal, a pieces of Onion and Nutmeg.

But executives knew expensing options meant lower profits, possibly jeopardizing the carefully constructed gravy train.

There her platter was stacked with sliced meat, a dipper of redroots in gravy, a small loaf of bread, and a slice of something that looked like nutbread dipped in honey.

He had brought slices of roast mutton swimming in gravy, redroots mashed with butter, and mushrooms.

Hippolyte Gravier from the plantation downriver from Beau Repos, had also been pressed to extend his visit past the noon hour.

Drain, thicken the gravy with flour cooked in butter, pour over the roes, sprinkle with crumbs, dot with butter, and brown in the oven.

It was a grayish-tan, semitranslucent liquid about the consistency of thin gravy.

It could be felt in the nervous laughter, and the easy voices, talking suddenly of Earth and old friends and the smell of food in a farm kitchen, and old half-forgotten tastes for which men hungered: ham searing in the skillet, a cup of frothing cider from a fermenting crock, iced melon with honey and bits of lemon, onion gravy on homemade bread.

And Yana used the last of her third roll to sop up what little gravy remained on her plate before handing it to whomever would take it.

His steak and caviar diet has been replaced by Gravy Trainand he looks even groovier and healthier.