stewed

IPA: stˈud

adjective

  • Having been cooked by slowly boiling or simmering (see stew).
  • Of tea: bitter from having been steeped too long.
  • (slang) Drunk.
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Examples of "stewed" in Sentences

  • He got "stewed" in them Chicago-Springfield style.
  • The stewed cabbage is mixed into the hot pasta, and served immediately.
  • So he stewed, which is something that he has done plenty of since the beginning of the summer.
  • Since then he has, I imagine, "stewed" over the issue of a unilateral declaration of independence.
  • When turned out, pour round it any kind of stewed or preserved fruits, or a sauce of milk and sugar.
  • Actually I thought it were very similar to what we call stewed (with milk) macaroni's here in Sweden.
  • The liberal use of these cooked vegetables has a tendency to prevent constipation, and some of them are called laxative foods, such as stewed onions and spinach.
  • On the table was a sufficient provision of a kind of stewed beef and brown bread, in pewter dishes, which are kept perfectly bright, and displayed on shelves in great order and regularity when they are not in use.
  • When we look back on our lives we probably see it in this way, episodes of note and in between an aggregate memory of undistinguished days: dinners, breakfasts, showers, sleep., sprinkles of cuteness from Penni's two very young and gorgeous daughters One of them calls stewed apples 'stupid apples.'

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