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Definition of tater in English: tater(British tatie) noun ˈteɪtəˈtādər informal A potato. 〈非正式〉土豆 Example sentencesExamples - I'd already been poked and calculated so he left me alone like I weren't nothing more than a sack of taters.
- Daphne White listlessly pushes her tater tots around her plate.
- Today it was chicken patty sandwich with tater tots and corn and a brownie.
- The folk about had their own taties and veg. and although many had the coal, local peats were in demand.
- He slams down his tray making his tater tots fly everywhere and sits down.
- Achill has endured a history of seasonal migration with the head of the household going to Scotland and the north of England for the ‘tatie hoking’ and harvesting seasons.
- You've got your regular old taters, sweet potatoes, faro - even lotus root makes it into the dish.
- I believe, dear reader, that we're witnessing the birth of a trend, and in fact, 2005 may well turn out to be the year of the tater tot.
- In a large crockpot, serve warm mashed taters and veggies.
- After a rather substantial evening meal consisting of home made meat and tater pie with all the trimmings and trifle for afters, we got ourselves prepared for the trick or treaters.
- I concentrated on expertly dunking my tater tots into a big glob of ketchup.
- You could go the government route and rationalize that the child is eating his vegetables when he smothers his tater tots in a puddle of ketchup.
- Counting is easily worked into almost any meal, such as telling a child they can have two cookies or giving them five tater tots.
- We had a good blow out with beef and taters but we had to lie on the boards at night.
- On your knees, and as he ploughed 'em up, you were picking taties into a bucket, and then after you got so far up t'row you'd empty taties into a bucket, and then after you got so far up t'row you'd empty them into a sack.
- Having borne for a thousand years the same relationship to fashion that the tater has to gastronomy, the lowly clog is now the hottest ticket in jockwear.
- To speed up the cooking process and to achieve that restaurant-style breakfast tater, microwave the potatoes for 4 minutes.
- There are few joys, few comforts of senectitude, and mashed taters and meatloaf slathered with heart valve clogging bone gravy are that aplenty.
- Some days vegetables like green beans or carrots show up, but you're just as likely to see whipped potatoes, tater tots, or French fries as the vegetable of the day.
- It actually went quite well with the potato starter, a dish of boiled taters and sliced boiled eggs served in a creamy sauce that contrasted well with the ceviche's sharp citrus-y zing.
OriginMid 18th century: alteration. Rhymescater, crater, creator, curator, data, debater, delator, dumbwaiter, equator, fascinator, freighter, frustrater, gaiter, grater, gyrator, hater, later, legator, mater, negator, pater, peseta, plater, rotator, skater, slater, stater, traitor, ultimata, understater, upstater, waiter Definition of tater in US English: taternounˈtādər informal A potato. 〈非正式〉土豆 Example sentencesExamples - You've got your regular old taters, sweet potatoes, faro - even lotus root makes it into the dish.
- To speed up the cooking process and to achieve that restaurant-style breakfast tater, microwave the potatoes for 4 minutes.
- Today it was chicken patty sandwich with tater tots and corn and a brownie.
- On your knees, and as he ploughed 'em up, you were picking taties into a bucket, and then after you got so far up t'row you'd empty taties into a bucket, and then after you got so far up t'row you'd empty them into a sack.
- After a rather substantial evening meal consisting of home made meat and tater pie with all the trimmings and trifle for afters, we got ourselves prepared for the trick or treaters.
- The folk about had their own taties and veg. and although many had the coal, local peats were in demand.
- Some days vegetables like green beans or carrots show up, but you're just as likely to see whipped potatoes, tater tots, or French fries as the vegetable of the day.
- It actually went quite well with the potato starter, a dish of boiled taters and sliced boiled eggs served in a creamy sauce that contrasted well with the ceviche's sharp citrus-y zing.
- There are few joys, few comforts of senectitude, and mashed taters and meatloaf slathered with heart valve clogging bone gravy are that aplenty.
- Counting is easily worked into almost any meal, such as telling a child they can have two cookies or giving them five tater tots.
- I concentrated on expertly dunking my tater tots into a big glob of ketchup.
- In a large crockpot, serve warm mashed taters and veggies.
- He slams down his tray making his tater tots fly everywhere and sits down.
- You could go the government route and rationalize that the child is eating his vegetables when he smothers his tater tots in a puddle of ketchup.
- I believe, dear reader, that we're witnessing the birth of a trend, and in fact, 2005 may well turn out to be the year of the tater tot.
- Daphne White listlessly pushes her tater tots around her plate.
- I'd already been poked and calculated so he left me alone like I weren't nothing more than a sack of taters.
- We had a good blow out with beef and taters but we had to lie on the boards at night.
- Having borne for a thousand years the same relationship to fashion that the tater has to gastronomy, the lowly clog is now the hottest ticket in jockwear.
- Achill has endured a history of seasonal migration with the head of the household going to Scotland and the north of England for the ‘tatie hoking’ and harvesting seasons.
OriginMid 18th century: alteration. |