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adjective cooked by simmering or slow boiling, as food.
Slang . intoxicated; drunk.
Origin of stewed late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; see origin at stew1 , -ed2
OTHER WORDS FROM stewed un·stewed, adjective Words nearby stewed Stewart-Holmes sign, Stewart Island, Stewart, James, Stewart-Treves syndrome, stewbum, stewed , stew in one's own juice, stewpan, stewpot, St. Ex., Steyr
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Example sentences from the Web for stewed The stewed cabbage is insanely tender, vegetable-sweet, and more luxurious than cabbage has a right to be.
The Heart and Soul (Food) of Orlando | Jane & Michael Stern| June 8, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Stewed apples, dusted with cinnamon, are an ideal companion to spicy food.
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The savory smell of stewed meat drifts through the cold air.
A Dickensian Christmas For Greece’s New Poor | Barbie Latza Nadeau| December 22, 2013| DAILY BEAST
For Stewed Brussels Sprouts Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil and place a bowl of ice water to the side.
Daniel Boulud Reveals His 4 Favorite Recipes From His New Cookbook | Daniel Boulud| October 15, 2013| DAILY BEAST
The rhino beetle—fried, stewed , grilled, or roasted—is high in calcium and protein.
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There were strawberries too, and stewed rhubarb, and chocolate layer cake.
The Pigeon Tale | Virginia Bennett
No one could tell how he got hold of the most secret information while stewed .
The rowboat trollers fumed and stewed and took their troubles to Jack MacRae.
Poor Man's Rock | Bertrand W. Sinclair
Strain the gravy in which it was stewed , and stir into it two glasses of madeira, and the juice and grated peel of a lemon.
Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches | Eliza Leslie
The whole party had been collecting limpets and seaweed to eat with the stewed seal bones.
South! | Sir Ernest Shackleton
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British Dictionary definitions for stewed adjective (of meat, fruit, etc) cooked by stewing
British (of tea) having a bitter taste through having been left to infuse for too long
a slang word for drunk (def. 1)
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