Skewer

  • 21Skewer (disambiguation) — Skewer may refer to: *Skewer, a thin metal or wood stick used to hold small pieces of food together *Skewer (chess), a chess tactics *Quick release skeweree also*Skua (disambiguation) …

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  • 22Skewer (chess) — Chess diagram|= tleft = | | | | | | | |= |rd| | | |kd| | |= | | | |pd|pd| | |= | | |qd| | | | |= | | | | |pl| | |= | | | |pl|bl| | |= | | | |ql|kl| | |= | | | | | | | |=|In chess, a skewer (or thrust) is an attack upon two pieces in a line and is …

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  • 23skewer — Synonyms and related words: articulate, auger, batten, batten down, bite, bolt, bore, broach, buckle, butt, button, clasp, cleat, clip, countersink, dovetail, drill, empierce, fix, gore, gouge, gouge out, hasp, hinge, hitch, hole, honeycomb, hook …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 24skewer — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. spit, pin. See junction. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. pin, spit, brochette …

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  • 25skewer — skew·er || skjuːə9r) n. thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grilling v. put meat or vegetables onto a thin spike of wood or metal for roasting …

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  • 26skewer —    (of a male)    to copulate with    The imagery is from the action of transfixing meat:     The crooked shadow of Harvey skewering Hornette... (Theroux, 1978 they were copulating during a public performance) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 27skewer — skew·er …

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  • 28skewer — [ˈskjuːə] noun [C] a long thin piece of metal or wood that you stick through food to hold it while it cooks …

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  • 29skewer —    Ō, mea ho opa a i o no ka pulehu ana …

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  • 30skewer-shaped — in the shape of a stake, long and thin …

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