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Grilled

Grill \Grill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Grilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Grilling.] [F. griller, fr. gril gridiron, OF. gra["i]l, L. craticulum for craticula fine hurdlework, a small gridiron, dim. of crates hurdle. See Grate, n.]

  1. To broil on a grill or gridiron.

    Boiling of men in caldrons, grilling them on gridirons.
    --Marvell.

  2. To torment, as if by broiling.
    --Dickens.

  3. To stamp or mark with a grill.

Wiktionary
grilled

Etymology 1

  1. 1 Cooked on a grill. 2 As if cooked on a grill. v

  2. (en-past of: grill) Etymology 2

    a. Fitted with a grille.

WordNet
grilled
  1. adj. cooked by radiant heat (as over a grill) [syn: broiled]

  2. cooked over an outdoor grill [syn: barbecued]

Wikipedia
Grilled (film)

Grilled is a 2006 comedy film starring Ray Romano and Kevin James. It was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 11, 2006.

Grilled (Breaking Bad)

"Grilled" is the second episode of the second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the ninth overall episode of the series. It was written by George Mastras and directed by Charles Haid.

Usage examples of "grilled".

Responding to the continued apprehension about the quality of ground meat and the cleanliness of many makeshift stands, Anderson ground his meat and grilled his hamburgers directly behind the counter in full view of his customers.

Instead of cars, we would become manufacturers of hamburger platters and Greek salads, industrialists of spanikopita and grilled cheese sandwiches, technocrats of rice pudding and banana cream pie.

Paul shoveled on some grilled onions, then filled another paper cone with french fries.

Susan had an antipasto of grilled vegetables and olive oil, and lamb, which is, by the way, consistent with her stomach contents.

Seerdomin appeared from behind the throne, pale-armoured and helmed, fur-backed, their faces hidden by grilled face-baskets, heavy battleaxes in their gauntleted hands.

In England he lived on grilled soles, oeufs cocotte and cold roast beef with potato salad.

Kate did not dare to choose less or even to eata little more quickly than usual, though the food choked herand she felt as if the procession of venison pies, stewed pigeons,hot mutton with caper sauce, grilled chicken, roasted plums,sallets, custards, and sweet cakes was never going to come to anend.

Only a diner familiar with the hotel for the last forty years would consider the selection exciting: French onion soup instead of bean, grilled salmon steak instead of fish and chips, chicken cordon bleu instead of chicken and dumplings, and roast prime rib instead of swiss steak.

The previously unexploited highlands of southeastern Australia began to be visited regularly during the summer, by Aborigines feasting not only on cycad nuts and yams but also on huge hibernating aggregations of a migratory moth called the bogong moth, which tastes like a roasted chestnut when grilled.

Retrieval and Secure Holding Clonic Re-sleeving Above the plaque was a small black sentry eye flanked by heavily grilled speakers.

At six, Arch, Tom, and I sat down to a meal of steaming cream of mushroom soup, heated cornmeal rolls, and dressing topped slices of hot grilled chicken over an enormous bed of crisp, fresh, sliced, and diced vegetables.

A chalkĀ­board listed the day's specials: hogget stew, baked adag in cream sauce, and grilled rhamphorhynchus with garlic butter.

The largest was a flat lacquer dish with two grilled, salted ayu poised on their bellies as though they were swimming down the river together.

There was no noticeable diminution in the household bills, but since Mrs Bradgate grilled kidneys just as Sherry liked them, and always agreed smilingly with everything Hero said.

Without enthusiasm, Bond ordered caviar, grilled lamb cutlets and salad, and angels on horseback for himself.