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adj. Roasted (food)
v. (Use fire) to bake (baked, broiling, etc.) (past tense and past participle of broil); to get involved in a quarrel; to cause confusion; to be broiled (or broiled)
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broiled; broiled; grilled; BBQ
Collins Advanced Learner's Dictionary
1. VERB verb roast; bake; broil When you broil food, you cook it using very strong heat directly above or below it . Grammar information: V n
Grammar information: V-ed
Register tag: AM I'll broil the lobster.
I'll broil this Just grill the lobster.
...broiled chicken.
roasted chicken
in BRIT, use British English grill English-English interpretation network interpretation
Adjective
1. cooked by radiant heat (as over a grill)
synonym: grilled
Bilingual example sentence etymological derivation
1. They Broiled turkey over a charcoal flame. They broiled turkey over a charcoal flame.
From "Concise English-Chinese Dictionary"
2. The desert sun broiled the travelers in the caravan.
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3. They broiled a turkey over charcoal.
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4. The fish broiled for ten minutes.
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5. I ordered the broiled chicken. This is fried chicken. I ordered the broiled chicken. This is fried chicken.