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Definition of soused in English: sousedadjective saʊstsaʊst 1(of food, especially fish) preserved in pickle or a marinade. Example sentencesExamples - Eat the soused herrings cold with plenty of brown bread and butter.
- In Europe, thread-like baby eels, or angulas as they are called in Spain are fried, soused with a healthy dose of lemon, and served as a delicate tapas.
- a preparation of fried fish which has been allowed to cool and is then soused with a hot marinade of vinegar and other ingredients.
- Also unlike soused herring, pickled herring is eaten cold-more like Swedish sushi than anything else, I suppose.
- But suddenly it sounds like a luscious late - luncheon launchpad: seared lamb kidneys glazed with marsala, pumpkin ravioli and parsley garlic pesto with soused leek.
- A boned and stuffed quail, on a chestnut and cinnamon risotto with soused figs?
- Shredded carrots are soused in soy sauce (and possibly sesame oil) and mixed with sesame seeds, coriander and arame, a Japanese algae seaweed product.
- Yet I had ordered duck pie, alamode beef and soused hog's face as well, apart from the kickshaws.
- Unlike soused herring, pickled herrings are raw when put into the vinegar and pickling spices.
Synonyms drench, soak, steep, douse, saturate, plunge, immerse, dip, submerge, sink, dunk pickled, marinated, soaked, steeped 2informal Drunk. I was soused to the eyeballs Example sentencesExamples - If that many Brits come back from lunch soused, does it affect productivity or performance?
- Police handcuffed the soused man and took him to the station for questioning.
- So the evening stretched into the wee hours and fishboy got well soused.
- He came over, already a little soused, and we just sort of chatted.
- He had imbibed a lot of beer in two days and was quite soused.
- And hell, many people need booze to say hello to someone they like, so it's not surprising some of us need to be soused to let loose in bed.
- The soused starlet invited a fellow patron to take a hit in the bathroom, but was politely turned down when distinctive white crack smoke billowed from her glass pipe.
- The London managers, however, have planned to throw out all soused writers from the new place.
- But the soused Frenchman attempted to make a getaway.
- Police said they kept the soused Englishman in custody as much for his own safety as that of the public.
- They were pouring in from the surrounding villages, going to the fair and getting outrageously soused.
- Soused patrons sit in the flesh-friendly nightclub's back area, coughing up $20 for lap dances as hip-hop songs blare on the speakers.
- To gain an Ivy League education while soused suggests a certain intellectual capacity.
- One morning before school, I convinced the daughter to get soused on lime vodka.
- Mrs. Marchand was too soused to ask questions of her boarders or recall much information about them.
- Nick, it should be noted, is too soused to walk properly, much less have another drink.
- Play the polka to pump up your beer party, and save the waltz for when you're soused.
- He mistakes Vernon for an officious bartender, Irving for an interfering fellow john; meanwhile, he gets more soused and the situation more fraught.
- I swiftly become as soused as a herring.
- Last night 2 soused cowpunchers had a real slugging knocking down rolling on the floor fight in the joint next door.
Synonyms drunk, drunken, inebriated, intoxicated, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin Definition of soused in US English: sousedadjectivesaʊstsoust 1(of food, especially fish) preserved in a pickling solution or a marinade. Example sentencesExamples - Yet I had ordered duck pie, alamode beef and soused hog's face as well, apart from the kickshaws.
- Shredded carrots are soused in soy sauce (and possibly sesame oil) and mixed with sesame seeds, coriander and arame, a Japanese algae seaweed product.
- Unlike soused herring, pickled herrings are raw when put into the vinegar and pickling spices.
- A boned and stuffed quail, on a chestnut and cinnamon risotto with soused figs?
- a preparation of fried fish which has been allowed to cool and is then soused with a hot marinade of vinegar and other ingredients.
- Eat the soused herrings cold with plenty of brown bread and butter.
- But suddenly it sounds like a luscious late - luncheon launchpad: seared lamb kidneys glazed with marsala, pumpkin ravioli and parsley garlic pesto with soused leek.
- In Europe, thread-like baby eels, or angulas as they are called in Spain are fried, soused with a healthy dose of lemon, and served as a delicate tapas.
- Also unlike soused herring, pickled herring is eaten cold-more like Swedish sushi than anything else, I suppose.
Synonyms pickled, marinated, soaked, steeped drench, soak, steep, douse, saturate, plunge, immerse, dip, submerge, sink, dunk 2informal Drunk. I was soused to the eyeballs Example sentencesExamples - He came over, already a little soused, and we just sort of chatted.
- Mrs. Marchand was too soused to ask questions of her boarders or recall much information about them.
- The soused starlet invited a fellow patron to take a hit in the bathroom, but was politely turned down when distinctive white crack smoke billowed from her glass pipe.
- And hell, many people need booze to say hello to someone they like, so it's not surprising some of us need to be soused to let loose in bed.
- Police said they kept the soused Englishman in custody as much for his own safety as that of the public.
- One morning before school, I convinced the daughter to get soused on lime vodka.
- If that many Brits come back from lunch soused, does it affect productivity or performance?
- Last night 2 soused cowpunchers had a real slugging knocking down rolling on the floor fight in the joint next door.
- To gain an Ivy League education while soused suggests a certain intellectual capacity.
- But the soused Frenchman attempted to make a getaway.
- They were pouring in from the surrounding villages, going to the fair and getting outrageously soused.
- Soused patrons sit in the flesh-friendly nightclub's back area, coughing up $20 for lap dances as hip-hop songs blare on the speakers.
- I swiftly become as soused as a herring.
- The London managers, however, have planned to throw out all soused writers from the new place.
- Police handcuffed the soused man and took him to the station for questioning.
- Play the polka to pump up your beer party, and save the waltz for when you're soused.
- He mistakes Vernon for an officious bartender, Irving for an interfering fellow john; meanwhile, he gets more soused and the situation more fraught.
- So the evening stretched into the wee hours and fishboy got well soused.
- He had imbibed a lot of beer in two days and was quite soused.
- Nick, it should be noted, is too soused to walk properly, much less have another drink.
Synonyms drunk, drunken, inebriated, intoxicated, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin |