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Discover LudwigThe word "fixings" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a collection of things, typically food items, that are used to accompany a main dish. For example, "Let's get all the fixings for the hamburgers."
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Both the BBA And proponents of EURIBOR Have responded to market demand to produce fixings of euro interest-rates.
"I agree we shouldnt ve been talking about putting fixings for our positions on public chat" [sic].
When Damrosch writes that Tocqueville enjoyed the "pithiness of ordinary American speech," he also cites the nineteenth-century English writer Captain Frederick Marryat, whose diary of his American travels approvingly mentions an eating house in Illinois with a sign that read "Stranger, here's your chicken fixings".
I said, 'If there's a hardware store nearby, I'd like to get some fixings so I can make a little cart.
The burgers are wrapped in paper and served their way, not yours; you may ask for customized fixings, but you'll just as likely get the works — lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, mustard, ketchup, mayo.
Didn't care about coat or hat fixings.
I imagined large birds, basted and browning nicely at four hundred and twenty-five degrees in one oven, while apple and pear cakes rose, untroubled, at three hundred and fifty in the other, and the stock for my bourbon gravy simmered on top, surrounded by pots and pans of everyone's favorite fixings.
Consider it foremost a vehicle for fixings, though, and you may even come to appreciate that it's smaller, denser, and sweeter — hand-rolled without salt and parboiled in honey water — a demure foil for cream cheese and lox or an excellent whitefish salad, coarse-chopped with celery, pickled asparagus, and dill.
For the price of the fixings for a modest family dinner at Whole Foods, you could just about afford one share of its stock.
What follows is a series of impressions : a black man who worked for Holcomb is getting drunk somewhere in the city; the mailman delivers an ad for a sale on funeral fixings; the dead man is enrolled in the Salesian Purgatorial Society where 36 masses will be said for him daily; the widow over-waters her husband's plants.
Hirschhorn can be heavy-handed, as in an enormous rendition, last year at Gladstone, with real and simulated furniture and fixings, of the submerged casino in the Costa Concordia, the cruise ship that capsized off the coast of Tuscany in 2012.
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