large saucepan

  • 1saucepan — [[t]sɔ͟ːspən, AM pæn[/t]] saucepans N COUNT A saucepan is a deep metal cooking pot, usually with a long handle and a lid. Place the potatoes and turnips in a large saucepan, cover with cold water and bring to the boil. Syn: pan …

    English dictionary

  • 2saucepan — sauce|pan [ˈso:spən US ˈso:spæn] n a deep round metal container with a handle that is used for cooking = ↑pan ▪ Heat the oil and garlic in a large saucepan …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 3saucepan — noun (esp. BrE) ⇨ See also ↑pan, ↑pot ADJECTIVE ▪ non stick ▪ heavy, heavy based, heavy bottomed, thick bottomed ▪ large …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 4large — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ appear, feel, look, seem ▪ Some of the clothes looked very large. ▪ become, get …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 5Skirts and kidneys — is an Irish stew made from pork and pork kidneys. History Cork, on the southern coast of Ireland, has a long standing association with animal produce and, from the 17th C to the end of the 19th C, was a major supplier of butter and salted… …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Upma — (Malayalam: , Tamil: ), also known as Uppindi () in Telugu, Uppittu () or Kharabath () in Kannada, Upeet() in Marathi and , and Rulam in Konkani, is an Indian dish made of wheat rava (semolina).EtymologyThe word uppu means salt in many South… …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Scouse (food) — The word scouse is from the word lobscouse meaning a meat stew which was commonly eaten by seamen. Lobscouse was a dish eaten by seamen throughout Northern Europe, and became popular in seaports such as Liverpool. Shortened to Scouse the name for …

    Wikipedia

  • 8duck — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ wild ▪ long tailed, mallard, etc. ▪ plastic, rubber ▪ A rubber duck floated in the bath …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 9into — in|to [ ıntə, ıntu, strong ıntu ] preposition *** 1. ) used for showing movement a ) entering a place, building, or vehicle: She got into her car and drove away. Hundreds of athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony. I wandered… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 10into */*/*/ — strong UK [ˈɪntuː] / US [ˈɪntu] weak UK [ˈɪntə] / US / UK [ˈɪntʊ] / US preposition 1) used for showing movement a) entering a place, building, or vehicle Hundreds of athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony. She got into her car …

    English dictionary