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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spread meat" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to food preparation, such as when discussing the act of distributing or applying meat onto a surface or dish.
Example: "To prepare the sandwich, you need to spread meat evenly on the bread before adding the vegetables."
Alternatives: "apply meat" or "distribute meat."
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Spread meat with this paste, then proceed, or cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
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We might complain about Cockney gabbiness or joke about English parsimony – a random memory is mockery of a family from somewhere like Chatham who thought of thinly spread meat-paste sandwiches as a special teatime luxury – but that was probably revenge for the English canard that the Scots are mean.
Jerry Kill isn't flashy, both in his look — more science teacher than football coach — and his philosophy, which is less spread, more meat and potatoes.
True, there's a loaf or two of bread thrown in, but that's primarily to spread the meat and fat on, and the lightest of Moroccan feuille de brique, in which dark, delicious slices of duck are wrapped.
Spread the meat out so that it covers the top.
Spread the meat mix evenly on the crust.
If you spread hot meat over the lettuce, it could wilt.
Mix well with a serving spoon to spread the meat out evenly into the sauce.
Spread the meat out in a thin layer with some of the liquid from the slow cooker.
Practical suggestions include reducing intake of fatty spreads, organ meats, fatty meats, egg yolks, full-fat dairy products, baked goods and fried foods; removing skin from poultry; and carefully reading food labels to reduce hidden fats in processed foods.
Eduardo shook his head, spreading the meat on a piece of baguette.
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