mayonnaise
IPA: mˈeɪʌneɪz
noun
- A dressing made from vegetable oil, raw egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasoning, used on salads, with french fries, in sandwiches etc.
- Any cold dish with that dressing as an ingredient.
- Any cream, for example for moisturizing the face or conditioning the hair, for which the base is egg yolks and oil.
verb
- (transitive) To cover or season with mayonnaise.
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Examples of "mayonnaise" in Sentences
- The flavor of mayonnaise is completely unnoticeable.
- Real mayonnaise is thicker and scoopable whereas Half the Fat is creamier.
- Spicy mayonnaise is definitely delicious, and if you so desire you can definitely make this roll with it!
- My least favourite thing about mayonnaise is trying to spell it, and my favourite is the Kewpie advertisements.
- In this book she wrote that the term mayonnaise was derived from the French verb "manier," which means to handle, fee or ply; or possibly to stir or blend.
- This mayonnaise is made with olive oil and as a distinct olive oil flavor to it, noticeably stronger than other mayonnaises, which tend to be made with more neutral oils.
- The sandwich (by itself an obscenity), slathered in unnaturally ultra-white mayonnaise, is floating in the air directly across from the disturbingly pale profile of a young, gape-mouthed woman who looks frightened to death of the manly meat.
- However, it was the Waldorf Salad that remained immortal, and this simple yet exotic salad made of chopped celery, walnuts, and apples drenched in mayonnaise and displayed on a bed of lettuce was wildly popular, no doubt because of the ease with which ordinary housewives could recreate some of the glamor of the hotel in their own homes.
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