BROAST

Etymology

Verb

broast (third-person singular simple present broasts, present participle broasting, simple past and past participle broast or broasted)

(transitive) To fry (chicken or other food) in oil under pressure.

Noun

broast (plural broasts)

A meal cooked in this manner.

Anagrams

• Barots, Bartos, Bators, Botsra, STOBAR, Strabo, Tobars, aborts, boarts, rabots, tabors

Source: Wiktionary



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