Stew ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stew ( noun )

  1. A dish made by cooking meat, fish, or vegetables slowly in liquid in a covered pot.
  2. The act or process of stewing.

Origin:

From old english stēawian ("to stew"), from proto-germanic *stauwōną ("to stew"), from proto-indo-european *stew- ("to boi.l")

Examples:

  1. I am going to make a beef stew for dinner tonight.
  2. The stew was cooked for hours, making it very tender and flavorful.
  3. She was making a stew with chicken, potatoes and carrots.
  4. The stew was so hot that it was steaming.
  5. Stew is a comfort food that warms you up on a cold day.

(As a verb)

Stew ( verb )

  1. A dish made by cooking meat, fish, or vegetables slowly in liquid in a covered pot.
  2. The act or process of stewing.

Origin:

From old english stēawian ("to stew"), from proto-germanic *stauwōną ("to stew"), from proto-indo-european *stew- ("to boi.l")

Examples:

  1. I am going to make a beef stew for dinner tonight.
  2. The stew was cooked for hours, making it very tender and flavorful.
  3. She was making a stew with chicken, potatoes and carrots.
  4. The stew was so hot that it was steaming.
  5. Stew is a comfort food that warms you up on a cold day.
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