Steak ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Steak ( noun )

  1. A slice of meat, usually beef, that is cut from the fleshy part of an animal, especially a cow, and is usually cooked by grilling or frying.
  2. A dish of cooked steak.

Origin:

From old norse steik, from proto-germanic *stekiz ("roast meat"), from proto-indo-european *steg- ("to roast, coo.k")

Examples:

  1. I am going to make a steak for dinner tonight.
  2. The steak was cooked to perfection, it was juicy and tender.
  3. I ordered a steak at the restaurant and it was served with a side of mashed potatoes.
  4. The steak was so big that I couldn't finish it.
  5. Steak and eggs is a classic breakfast dish.

(As a verb)

Steak ( verb )

  1. A slice of meat, usually beef, that is cut from the fleshy part of an animal, especially a cow, and is usually cooked by grilling or frying.
  2. A dish of cooked steak.

Origin:

From old norse steik, from proto-germanic *stekiz ("roast meat"), from proto-indo-european *steg- ("to roast, coo.k")

Examples:

  1. I am going to make a steak for dinner tonight.
  2. The steak was cooked to perfection, it was juicy and tender.
  3. I ordered a steak at the restaurant and it was served with a side of mashed potatoes.
  4. The steak was so big that I couldn't finish it.
  5. Steak and eggs is a classic breakfast dish.
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