en brochette
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of en brochette
First recorded in 1885–90; from French: literally, “on (a) skewer”
Example Sentences
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She was born on Christmas day in 1904, likes to cook kidneys en brochette, plays golf, skis.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The porter's fires, over each of which sticks spitted with elephant meat en brochette were cooking, imparted a weird look to the river jungle grass and spectral trees.
From In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country by McCutcheon, John T.
There is no other hotel in the world where you can get such chicken livers en brochette.
From Strictly business: more stories of the four million by Henry, O.
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