Grilled
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31 examples of Grilled in a sentence
Lauren Hodge: If you were going to a restaurant and wanted a healthier option, which would you choose,
grilled
or fried chicken?
Now most people would answer grilled, and it's true that
grilled
chicken does contain less fat and fewer calories.
However,
grilled
chicken poses a hidden danger.
And I was wondering why nobody knew more about this dangerous
grilled
chicken, which doesn't seem very harmful.
But then one night, my mom was cooking
grilled
chicken for dinner, and I noticed that the edges of the chicken, which had been marinated in lemon juice, turned white.
Now I'm not saying that if you eat
grilled
chicken that's not marinated, you're definitely going to catch cancer and die.
Office worker:
Grilled
cheese?BM: No. Office worker: BLT?BM: No. Office worker: Black forest ham and mozzarella with apple mustard?BM: No. Office worker: Green bean salad?BM: No. (Music) No. No. Definitely no.
Server: We have pan seared registry error sprinkled with the finest corrupted data, binary brioche, RAM sandwiches, Conficker fitters, and a scripting salad with or without polymorphic dressing, and a
grilled
coding kabob.
I probably would have missed the booklet,
"Grilled
Cheese at Four O'Clock in the Morning."
Steel is stockpiled separately, where the carcasses of cars and microwaves and washing machines become iron rods for new construction; where roofing sheets become cookstoves; where shafts from cars become chisels that are used to scrap more objects; where aluminum recovered from the radiators of fridges and air conditioners are melted down and use sand casting to make ornaments for the building industry, for pots which are sold just down the street in the Agbogbloshie market with a full array of locally made ovens, stoves and smokers, which are used every day to make the majority of palm nut soups, of tea and sugar breads, of
grilled
tilapia in the city.
This is the stuff we were feeding our kids: Extremo Burritos, corn dogs, pizza pockets,
grilled
cheese sandwiches.
So, we were matched up with a social worker, she was absolutely fantastic, and she quite rightly
grilled
us on every single question in that form.
It comes in a five-ounce portion of tilapia breaded with Dijon mustard and crispy, broiled breadcrumbs and a steaming pile of pecan quinoa pilaf with crunchy,
grilled
broccoli so soft and sweet and charred and smoky on the outside with just a hint of chili flake.
Of course they're berated (at least Thinnes is, Hendry is gravely injured) and
grilled
and asked why they turned back on their mission but it's claimed that they didn't.
The movie moves swiftly from Kansas City where Payne's character Joe Rolfe is before Miranda thoroughly
grilled
to where he takes over the identity of gangster Phil Harris who was one of the robbers.
Women-in-prison flick involving an innocent American tourist in West Germany who is mistaken for a spy,
grilled
until exhaustion sets in, and sent to jail without a word to her soldier-fiancé.
And they have
grilled
the deputy director, Andrew McCabe – who was close to Comey and could verify his claims that Trump tried to persuade him to limit the investigation – for eight and nine hours at a time.
There seems little doubt that the new process of committee hearings, at which individual Commissioners can be grilled, could have the effect of prising apart the members of the Commission.
Indeed, the fact that many school buildings were flattened in Sichuan prompted an outcry from ‘netizens,’ who
grilled
local officials about whether it substandard building codes or even a notorious “toufuzha construction scandal,” namely, jerry-built projects, that had led to the disproportionate number of dead pupils.
Stern’s sentiment was echoed by Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, who pleaded in favor of stronger climate action to prevent future generations being “roasted, toasted, fried, and grilled.”
Most Americans first heard of him in 2015, when he
grilled
then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on her supposed role in the tragic death of the US ambassador in Benghazi, Libya.
Just a couple of years ago, when he was nearly 90, he
grilled
me on the inflationary potential of Abenomics, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s economic-reform strategy (I was an adviser on formulating the strategy).
One of the students
grilled
a community member about why the government, rather than the individuals at the meeting, should pay for the project.
"Eh? a bit of
grilled
cod?
He lighted a little fire of wood, brought out the pan and
grilled
it.
Neither the captain nor the workers were dead, but they were covered by awful wounds which gave out an odour of
grilled
flesh; they had drunk of fire, the burns had got into their throats, and they constantly moaned and prayed to be finished off.
I'm not saying fish aren't good for you, but we mustn't overdo 'em, and a slice of fresh venison
grilled
over live coals will be a nice change from our standard fare."
The Canadian properly skinned and cleaned it, after removing half a dozen cutlets destined to serve as the
grilled
meat course of our evening meal.
Look at me--in ecstasy over freshly
grilled
pork!
Sometimes, as he
grilled
patiently in the riverbed under the blighting rays of the Indian sun, he would heretically blaspheme the Naulahka, refusing to believe in its existence, and persuading himself that it was as grotesque a lie as the King's parody of a civilized government, or as Dhunpat Rai's helpful surgery.
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