Cooking Tools And Utensils

5 words in this vocabulary list

mat

noun a piece of material placed on a floor for people to wipe their feet on

verb to cover a surface with a mat

  • The yoga instructor laid out the mat for the class to begin their practice.
  • Hey, can you grab the mat from the closet so we can sit on the floor?
  • I always bring my own mat to the gym because the ones there are so gross.
  • She felt like she was walking on a mat of eggshells around her boss, always afraid of saying the wrong thing.

noun a slang term for hands or fingers that are large, strong, or imposing

  • The butcher used sharp meathooks to hang up the cuts of meat.
  • I accidentally snagged my shirt on one of those meathooks in the garage.
  • Watch out for those meathooks, they can really mess you up if you're not careful.
  • The villain's words felt like meathooks digging into her heart, leaving her feeling wounded and vulnerable.

noun a strong vessel, typically made of ceramic or stone, used for mixing and holding substances such as cement or medicine

verb to bind or plaster with mortar

  • The mason carefully applied the mortar between each brick to ensure a strong bond.
  • I need to pick up some mortar from the store before we can finish the patio.
  • I can't believe he tried to fix the wall with that cheap mortar, it's already falling apart.
  • Their friendship acted as the mortar that held the group together through tough times.

noun a person or thing that is round in shape or form

adjective having a shape or form that is round

  • The scientist studied the properties of a rounder shape in geometry.
  • I think the rounder option looks better on you.
  • That car has a rounder body compared to the older models.
  • Her face appeared rounder and more youthful after getting a facial treatment.

noun a long, thin metal or wooden pin used for holding pieces of food together during cooking

verb to pierce or stab with a skewer

  • The chef carefully prepared the meat and vegetables before placing them on the skewer.
  • I love grilling skewers at summer BBQs.
  • Let's throw some shrimp on the barbie and skewer them.
  • His words seemed to skewer her heart, leaving her feeling hurt and betrayed.