kebab in the PONS Dictionary

kebab Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
The cooking is different from that of the kebab.
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Restaurants, kebab shops, cafes, supermarkets, minicab offices, off licenses and various other trades have now taken over the textile trade.
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Oysters are purchased alive or already cooked kebab style.
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Other street foods include pizza, kebab-type sandwiches and panini, a grilled and pressed sandwich.
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Kebabs are considered suitable following consumption of alcohol due their high content of lipids (fats), which aids in metabolism of alcohol.
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The size of this satay is quite large, very similar to a middle eastern kebab.
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It is eaten off a stick, much like a kebab.
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Kebabs (or kebabi) have received a lot of attention over the past few years, with increasing popularity.
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Kebabs are usually served with french fries, often stuffed into the bread itself.
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Kebab shops also serve complete meals, vegetarian dishes and ayran.
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