Sentence examples for cut rice from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'cut rice' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
If you are referring to the cooking action of dicing up rice, you might say: "I chopped the cooked rice into small cubes."

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Depending on whom you talk to on the team, the 49ers either want to cut Rice after June 1 to save valuable salary-cap room, or have Rice take a dramatic pay cut so he can stay one more season and then retire as a 49er.

1. Cut rice noodles 1/2 inch wide.

The Ravens cut Rice from the team within hours, and the NFL suspends him indefinitely.

Vietnam's government announced here on Friday that it would cut rice exports by nearly a quarter this year.

After video of the punch in the casino elevator was released, the Ravens cut Rice and Goodell suspended him indefinitely.

(Note: press reports February 9 that Cuba has cut rice imports from Vietnam, its largest supplier, by 11percentt for 2010. End Note).

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Cut the rice into two-inch squares.

The forest fragment is about and is surrounded by secondary forest growing in areas previously cut for rice cultivation (known locally as savoka).

Take a plastic spatula, and cut the rice, making slashing motions across the bowl.

At the moment, he is dishing out spicy hand-cut rice noodles in a narrow storefront in the East Village, and seems pretty thrilled about his career path.

Silks is a haven for enough seriously high-rollers; the average bank president or international sports star can enjoy venison carpaccio or tom yum (hand-cut rice noodles with Honshimeji mushrooms, broccoli rabe, lobster and shellfish) in peace.

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