dahl
IPA: dˈɑɫ
Root Word: Dahl
noun
- A surname of Scandinavian origin.
- Roald Dahl, a Welsh writer.
- Alternative spelling of dal [Any of many dried husked pulses (legume), including peas, beans and lentils.]
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Examples of "dahl" in Sentences
- I hate gratuitous insults, but ... roy dahl is a prat.
- Often spelt 'dahl' but I'm going with the 'h' before the 'a' because 'dahl' looks like a pet name for a close friend.
- Asked for a chick pea curry, but somehow ended up with a dahl, which is okay as i was torn between them, but not sure how.
- A typical meal consists of rice actually, I dont think Ive had a lunch or dinner without rice, some vegetables, a meat/fish/egg, and dahl, which is like a lentil soup, except very thin.
- Entrées include the tandoori-roasted meats, curries, and sides such as dahl (stewed lentils), curried crushed potatoes, stir-fried green beans and slow-cooked spinach and paneer (a mild South Asian cheese).
- We can't wait to sink our teeth into another conch roti at Ali's Roti Shop, where the pink-shelled sea creature comes wrapped with potatoes and chickpeas in the Bengali flatbread called dahl poori-with extra hot sauce, of course.
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