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Definition of kishke in English: kishkenoun ˈkɪʃkəˈkiSHkə 1A beef intestine stuffed with a savoury filling. 牛衣肠 Example sentencesExamples - Where else can you get a latke Ruben, a side of kishke and a Dr. Brown's cream soda to wash it down?
- Remove foil and serve kishke sliced and warm.
- They include kishke (a sausage filled with a flour-and-onion stuffing) and various knaidlach - all part of the dumpling family of foods.
- He makes homemade kishke, chopped liver and herring in cream sauce.
- The cooked kishke can range in color from grey-white to brownish-orange, depending on how much paprika is used.
- 1.1usually kishkesUS informal A person's guts.
〈美,非正式〉人的内脏 Example sentencesExamples - I'm flirting my little kishkes off when the crowd starts whooping and hollering.
- This was a fight he didn't want to get into, he said, but noted that, as always, he led with ‘my head and then my heart and my kishkes.’
- And yet so much experience is from a different place, the place of the viscera, the kishkes.
- Maybe a whole wagon load out there in the rain, and on a night like this, who knows, they'll be wanting a few nips to warn their kishkes!
- Or, is the writer just subscribing to the notion that an at-home scene plays well and serves to stir the kishkes?
OriginYiddish, from Polish kiszka or Ukrainian kishka. Definition of kishke in US English: kishkenounˈkiSHkə 1A beef intestine stuffed with a seasoned filling. 牛衣肠 Example sentencesExamples - Remove foil and serve kishke sliced and warm.
- The cooked kishke can range in color from grey-white to brownish-orange, depending on how much paprika is used.
- He makes homemade kishke, chopped liver and herring in cream sauce.
- Where else can you get a latke Ruben, a side of kishke and a Dr. Brown's cream soda to wash it down?
- They include kishke (a sausage filled with a flour-and-onion stuffing) and various knaidlach - all part of the dumpling family of foods.
- 1.1usually kishkesUS informal A person's guts.
〈美,非正式〉人的内脏 Example sentencesExamples - Maybe a whole wagon load out there in the rain, and on a night like this, who knows, they'll be wanting a few nips to warn their kishkes!
- And yet so much experience is from a different place, the place of the viscera, the kishkes.
- I'm flirting my little kishkes off when the crowd starts whooping and hollering.
- This was a fight he didn't want to get into, he said, but noted that, as always, he led with ‘my head and then my heart and my kishkes.’
- Or, is the writer just subscribing to the notion that an at-home scene plays well and serves to stir the kishkes?
OriginYiddish, from Polish kiszka or Ukrainian kishka. |