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Definition of untruss in English: untrussverbʌnˈtrʌs [with object]Untie (a chicken or other bird that has been trussed before cooking) untruss the guinea fowl and carve into portions Example sentencesExamples - Untruss the chicken and let it cool to room temperature before cooking.
- Before untrussing and carving this beauty, use two carving forks to hold it upright over the gravy pan to allow the juice to drip out of its bottom.
- I always untruss it as I find that it cooks more evenly.
- Even as we untruss our pallid, supermarket birds and unthinkingly violate their parson's noses, we buy our children the Chicken Run video and celebrate the birds' mass exodus from a factory farm.
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense ‘free from a pack or burden)’: from un- + truss. Definition of untruss in US English: untrussverbˌənˈtrəsˌənˈtrəs [with object]Untie (a chicken or other bird that has been trussed before cooking) untruss the guinea fowl and carve into portions Example sentencesExamples - Before untrussing and carving this beauty, use two carving forks to hold it upright over the gravy pan to allow the juice to drip out of its bottom.
- Untruss the chicken and let it cool to room temperature before cooking.
- I always untruss it as I find that it cooks more evenly.
- Even as we untruss our pallid, supermarket birds and unthinkingly violate their parson's noses, we buy our children the Chicken Run video and celebrate the birds' mass exodus from a factory farm.
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense ‘free from a pack or burden)’: from un- + truss. |