Sentence examples for to barbecue from inspiring English sources

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to barbecue

noun

A fireplace or pit for grilling food, typically used outdoors and traditionally employing hot charcoal as the heating medium.

  • We cooked our food on the barbecue.

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Do you prefer broccoli to barbecue?

"Now we're down to barbecue".

You folks like to barbecue?

"And he loved to barbecue -- ribs, especially".

Laurene was blond, social, generous, and loved to barbecue.

No one would have the heart to barbecue.

You might say I take a similar approach to barbecue.

In spring, a young man's fancy turns to barbecue.

For the Thompsons, parties provide a reason to barbecue.

I learned how to barbecue in South Africa.

My favourite way to cook asparagus is to barbecue it.

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