knish

IPA: nˈɪʃ

noun

  • An Eastern European Jewish, or Yiddish, snack food consisting of a dumpling covered with a shell of baked or fried dough
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Examples of "knish" in Sentences

  • A knish is a fried or baked pastry filled with meat and vegetables.
  • If you hate that powdered concrete they call a knish mix, write and tell them so.
  • It seems to me "knish" better suits a lesbian, while gay guys would prefer a "Ka-Bob."
  • The important thing is that a knish is a delicious little starchy thing and I try not to indulge in them too often!
  • I'm still not big on trick-or-treating, but the knish is a good conversation piece and a way to get people talking about ghosts they'd rather not touch.
  • The potato knish is the obvious choice for novices but the bakery keeps it fresh with seasonal flavors such as pumpkin for Halloween and newfangled choices like jalape ñ o cheddar.
  • At afternoon lunch, I sat in the common room nibbling on my potato knish, listening to Jo and Fanny, feeling as if my insides were made of India rubber and all their words bounced around without touching me.

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