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Wat (wie) is BASTED - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Basted; Basting (disambiguation)

Basted         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Baste.
Basting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Baste.
bast         
Bastard. Often said with an accent.
Jeff, you're a bast.

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Basting

Basting, Baste, or Basted may refer to:

  • Baste, Palghar district, Maharashtra, India
  • Basting (cooking), a cooking technique
  • Basted, Kent, a hamlet in England
  • A type of stitch in sewing
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor BASTED
1. The meat is pan–seared before being basted with foie gras and chilled for 15 minutes.
2. Two hundred satisfied corporate guests had dined on sweet–chilli–basted aubergine, kingklip fish and cardamom and pear samosas.
3. His 21oz, 2,500–calorie sandwich comprised luxury Wagyu beef from rare Japanese Kobe cattle, seared and basted with duck foie gras, with black truffle mayonnaise, Brie de Meaux cheese, rocket, tomatoes, grain mustard and red pepper confit in sourdough bread.
4. Whereas in Heat and its fellow celebrity titles, the likes of Jordan, Abi Titmuss and someone who was on Big Brother two years ago look like they‘ve been basted in Tango.
5. That is not the case with the large majority of our youngsters.» Al–Gosaibi lam basted Saudi businessmen who criticize the Saudi work force. «Those who say that Saudi youth are not dependable, that they are not accountable, that they shun work, that they are not hard working, I ask them: ‘Where are they themselves from — Sweden or Norway?