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Definition of culinary in English: culinaryadjective ˈkʌlɪn(ə)ri Of or for cooking. savour the culinary delights of the region Example sentencesExamples - As the weekend progressed we witnessed amazing feats of discipline and culinary skill.
- Irish stew is the product of a culinary tradition that relied almost exclusively on cooking over the open fire.
- Her culinary and sugarcraft skills were unsurpassed and she was an enthusiastic traveller.
- Night after night they endure such culinary imperfections at the hands of the nation's top chefs.
- It involved a superhuman effort on my part and you may want to make notes here in case you want to brush up your culinary skills.
- That we noticed no such effect can only be ascribed to the culinary skill of our French hostess.
- Although she never wrote a cookbook, she did insist on sharing her culinary wisdom.
- They are giving leading restaurant reviewers the chance to demonstrate their culinary skills.
- The move from sous chef to executive chef is quite a jump in the culinary career ladder.
- It's a shame, because you do not know the culinary delights you are denying yourself.
- They were judged on a range of culinary skills, including the planning and presentation of the meals.
- An artist prepares the ingredients for his painting with the culinary enthusiasm of a master chef.
- No one cooked or prepared food quite like she did and she was very proud of her culinary skills.
- Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables.
- The success is down to the culinary style of Kim, for whom cooking is a calling and a passion.
- A tour of the college takes about an hour and is well worth the diversion from the culinary and shopping delights.
- He then proceeds to give me an exhibition of his skills - rhetorical not culinary.
- Moscow offered culinary delights to suit every taste and almost every wallet.
- Perhaps the pointed kitchen knife has a culinary purpose that we have failed to appreciate?
- They give you a free newspaper to peruse as you await their culinary delights.
Derivatives adverb The region is immense and, culinarily speaking, includes everything from absolutely subtle dishes to those so vibrantly spiced they make your mouth tingle. Example sentencesExamples - Judging by the tales I have read around and about recently, I surmise that some of my readers are rather culinarily challenged.
- Lavender is used medicinally, cosmetically, culinarily and aesthetically.
- Gift certificates for your culinarily challenged others are also available.
- She had the chutzpah to take homely Texas-Southern favorites and bring them out of the closet, culinarily speaking.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin culinarius, from culina 'kitchen'. Definition of culinary in US English: culinaryadjective Of or for cooking. savor the culinary delights of the region Example sentencesExamples - Night after night they endure such culinary imperfections at the hands of the nation's top chefs.
- That we noticed no such effect can only be ascribed to the culinary skill of our French hostess.
- He then proceeds to give me an exhibition of his skills - rhetorical not culinary.
- Her culinary and sugarcraft skills were unsurpassed and she was an enthusiastic traveller.
- They give you a free newspaper to peruse as you await their culinary delights.
- Irish stew is the product of a culinary tradition that relied almost exclusively on cooking over the open fire.
- It involved a superhuman effort on my part and you may want to make notes here in case you want to brush up your culinary skills.
- A tour of the college takes about an hour and is well worth the diversion from the culinary and shopping delights.
- They were judged on a range of culinary skills, including the planning and presentation of the meals.
- Perhaps the pointed kitchen knife has a culinary purpose that we have failed to appreciate?
- The success is down to the culinary style of Kim, for whom cooking is a calling and a passion.
- They are giving leading restaurant reviewers the chance to demonstrate their culinary skills.
- Although she never wrote a cookbook, she did insist on sharing her culinary wisdom.
- The move from sous chef to executive chef is quite a jump in the culinary career ladder.
- Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables.
- As the weekend progressed we witnessed amazing feats of discipline and culinary skill.
- No one cooked or prepared food quite like she did and she was very proud of her culinary skills.
- Moscow offered culinary delights to suit every taste and almost every wallet.
- It's a shame, because you do not know the culinary delights you are denying yourself.
- An artist prepares the ingredients for his painting with the culinary enthusiasm of a master chef.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin culinarius, from culina ‘kitchen’. |