steak
IPA: stˈeɪk
noun
- beefsteak, a slice of beef, broiled or cut for broiling.
- (by extension) A relatively large, thick slice or slab cut from another animal, a vegetable, etc.
- A slice of meat cut across the grain (perpendicular to the spine) from a fish.
verb
- To cook (something, especially fish) like or as a steak.
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Examples of "steak" in Sentences
- The man failed to roast the steak well.
- The only juicy bite of steak will be the first.
- The steak will be red inside and barely warmed.
- Popular meals include the Hickory Burger and the Steak Burger.
- Steak is one of the fattiest foods in the western Civilisation.
- This goes back to pressing the steak knife through the piece of meat.
- The meat near the bone will cook more slowly than the rest of the steak.
- A variation of frying the steak in butter is frying the steak in olive oil.
- The bone in chuck steak or roast is one of the more economical cuts of beef.
- But what is called a strip steak in the US is called a sirloin steak in the UK.
- Hope you find that little restaurant in downtown Paree where the steak is almost twitching and the sauce says "heaven can wait".
- Sometimes this steak is wrongly called a club steak, but no confusion will result if it is remembered that a _club steak_ is a porterhouse steak that has most of the bone and the flank end, or "tail," removed.
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