grilled
Britishadjective
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cooked on a grill or gridiron
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having a grille
Example Sentences
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She joked that if anyone saw her at a restaurant eating grilled chicken and drinking water, "I'm probably real mad about it".
From BBC
Next came a Hokkaido scallop paired with grilled corn, saffron, and pork belly, a dish that felt unmistakably summery: rich, sweet, and sunlit.
From Salon
For lunch, she recommends I have green salad, beans or lentils, broccoli, asparagus or beetroot, and grilled chicken without skin.
From BBC
The leaders of West Midlands Police and Birmingham City Council will be grilled by MPs later over a decision not to allow Israeli football fans to attend a match in the city last year.
From BBC
We grilled pros on the best clothes, shoes and gadgets—just in time for your extremely ambitious 2026 fitness goals.
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