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grate1 [greɪt] N

1. grate (grid in fireplace):

2. grate (fireplace):

I . grate2 [greɪt] VB intr

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Soups can also be thickened by adding grated starchy vegetables before cooking, though these will add their own flavour.
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Nutmeg graters are a bartenders' tool, used for adding freshly grated nutmeg to hot toddies, eggnogs, and other warm drinks.
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Bunny chows are often served with a side portion of grated carrot, chilli and onion salad, commonly known as sambals.
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Then, the executioner would pour water onto hot coals that they placed under the grated platform.
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It consists of grated potatoes, where typically half is pre-cooked and half is raw, salt and varying kinds of flour (though often, barley is used).
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Her energy and capriciousness grated on his nerves, while his pedantry and rigidity frustrated her.
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The cassava is grated, pressed, fermented and fried then mixed with boiling water to form a thick paste.
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The most popular version of the dish consists of finely grated, raw potato and mashed potato with flour, baking soda, buttermilk and sometimes egg.
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They started appearing in the vegetarian restaurants and developed a passion for grated carrot salad.
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This grated on a fan base used to winning; in 1965 some of them even hanged him in effigy.
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