chicken Kiev
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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The chicken Kiev is dry, the waiter bored.
From New York Times
Cut into the breaded mass and its filling of mozzarella and red sauce gushes like chicken Kiev from a bygone dinner party.
From Los Angeles Times
I’ve never seen another restaurant garnish skate with more skate: first a sautéed wing and then a croquette that, when you cut into it, gushes with melted butter like chicken Kiev.
From New York Times
Thousands of miles away, on a U.S. domestic airliner, another flight attendant strides down the aisle and deposits a tiny tray of what is optimistically described as chicken Kiev.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The supermarket said it would also change the name of chicken Kiev to "chicken Kyiv" to match the Ukrainian spelling of the capital.
From BBC
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