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Definition of underdone in English: underdoneadjective ˈʌndədʌnʌndəˈdʌnˌəndərˈdən (of food) insufficiently cooked. (食物)嫩的;半生不熟的 the chicken is slightly underdone Example sentencesExamples - I love underdone, or ideally raw meat, but not all my friends are quite such ostentatious carnivores.
- The bass is a bit underdone, but overall, this is a wonderful decibel delight.
- Microwaves cook quickly, but not always evenly, making it possible to overcook or burn the outer edges while the centre is underdone.
- Bring to the boil then turn the heat down and simmer for approximately 40 minutes until the chicken is underdone but just starting to look cooked.
- Both came with a side salad; it was fresh and crisp - vegetables and an overflowing plate of chips which were, if I had to complain, just a touch underdone.
- The meat is generally larded for this, and many consider it is best slightly underdone.
- My pepper steak was tender, though a little underdone for the designated medium-rare, but still pleasant enough, and came with either French fries or baked potato - I chose the fries.
- The chips were crisp and fat, but the egg was slightly underdone for his liking.
- I remember when I took over my Neal Street restaurant in 1980, people wanted kidneys grilled, underdone.
- The meat was sliced rather than the usual cubed and the potato a little underdone.
- The toast may be burned, the eggs a bit underdone and the bacon black as coal, but Mom doesn't care.
- Cutting the strips the same length and width will ensure that they take the same amount of time to cook, preventing some strips from getting overdone and tough while others remain underdone.
- The lobster was slightly underdone, firm and tasty - this was a French dish made Italian.
- ‘Eat up, Kyle,’ said Stan, holding a plate of burnt bacon and underdone toast.
- Okay, maybe the chips were fractionally underdone, but we're talking nanoseconds.
Rhymesbegun, bun, done, Donne, dun, fine-spun, forerun, fun, gun, Gunn, hon, Hun, none, nun, one, one-to-one, outdone, outgun, outrun, plus-one, pun, run, shun, son, spun, stun, sun, ton, tonne, tun, Verdun, won Definition of underdone in US English: underdoneadjectiveˌəndərˈdənˌəndərˈdən (of food) insufficiently cooked. (食物)嫩的;半生不熟的 the chicken is slightly underdone Example sentencesExamples - Microwaves cook quickly, but not always evenly, making it possible to overcook or burn the outer edges while the centre is underdone.
- Both came with a side salad; it was fresh and crisp - vegetables and an overflowing plate of chips which were, if I had to complain, just a touch underdone.
- The toast may be burned, the eggs a bit underdone and the bacon black as coal, but Mom doesn't care.
- ‘Eat up, Kyle,’ said Stan, holding a plate of burnt bacon and underdone toast.
- My pepper steak was tender, though a little underdone for the designated medium-rare, but still pleasant enough, and came with either French fries or baked potato - I chose the fries.
- The bass is a bit underdone, but overall, this is a wonderful decibel delight.
- The chips were crisp and fat, but the egg was slightly underdone for his liking.
- The meat is generally larded for this, and many consider it is best slightly underdone.
- The meat was sliced rather than the usual cubed and the potato a little underdone.
- I love underdone, or ideally raw meat, but not all my friends are quite such ostentatious carnivores.
- Cutting the strips the same length and width will ensure that they take the same amount of time to cook, preventing some strips from getting overdone and tough while others remain underdone.
- The lobster was slightly underdone, firm and tasty - this was a French dish made Italian.
- I remember when I took over my Neal Street restaurant in 1980, people wanted kidneys grilled, underdone.
- Okay, maybe the chips were fractionally underdone, but we're talking nanoseconds.
- Bring to the boil then turn the heat down and simmer for approximately 40 minutes until the chicken is underdone but just starting to look cooked.
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