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		Definition of shish kebab in English: shish kebabnoun ˌʃɪʃ kɪˈbabˈʃɪʃ kəˌbɑb A dish of pieces of marinated meat and vegetables cooked and served on skewers.  Example sentencesExamples -  I selected the shish kebab to start and then a creamy lamb korma as a main course.
 -  These were followed by a shish kebab, which was spicy, and a chat masala eaten with a special spicy ‘salt’ sprinkled over it.
 -  Other staples include rice, yogurt, figs, shish kebab, feta cheese (made from goat's or sheep's milk), and whole-grain bread.
 -  For $6.50, we also went for the shish kebab (filet de porc tendre).
 -  Among the entrées, we appreciated the soft white meat on our chicken shish kebab but we wished it had had more zest.
 -  In Kunduz, a jovial Afghan teacher helped me order charcoal-grilled sheep shish kebab from a street vendor, and we struck up a conversation.
 -  Also popular is the famous Middle Eastern shish kebab, consisting of chunks of lamb or marinated chicken speared on a wooden stick and cooked over a charcoal fire with tomatoes and onions.
 -  Other common Arab dishes include shish kebab and falafel, which are deep fried balls of chickpeas served with tahini (sesame sauce).
 -  The head can be sliced into bite-sized pieces for fondue or shish kebab.
 -  Grilled calamari are skewered like shish kebabs, with densely flavorful cherry tomatoes.
 -  Typical snacks include fried plantain or shish kebab (meat on a skewer).
 -  There are also the more familiar kofta and shish kebab.
 -  The most famous dish of Turkish origin is the shish kebab, pieces of lamb grilled on a skewer.
 -  Soft, low fat spring lamb is ideal shish kebab or barbecue skewer material.
 -  You can do steaks, shish kebabs, small crabs and lobsters.
 -  Pieces of lamb threaded on a skewer and grilled over hot charcoal is known around the world as shish kebab.
 -  The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock, white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert.
 -  Only one dish - vegetarian shish kebab - is without meat on the menu.
 -  Then you could move onto some deliciously cooked and wonderfully arranged bhajis, shish kebabs or samosas.
 -  They'd seen the show before, but then they'd had shish kebab and mesclun salad before, and that hadn't dampened their appetites.
 
 
 Origin   From Turkish şiş kebap, from şiş 'skewer' + kebap 'roast meat'.    Definition of shish kebab in US English: shish kebabnounˈSHiSH kəˌbäbˈʃɪʃ kəˌbɑb A dish of pieces of marinated meat and vegetables cooked and served on skewers.  Example sentencesExamples -  The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock, white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert.
 -  I selected the shish kebab to start and then a creamy lamb korma as a main course.
 -  Soft, low fat spring lamb is ideal shish kebab or barbecue skewer material.
 -  For $6.50, we also went for the shish kebab (filet de porc tendre).
 -  The head can be sliced into bite-sized pieces for fondue or shish kebab.
 -  The most famous dish of Turkish origin is the shish kebab, pieces of lamb grilled on a skewer.
 -  They'd seen the show before, but then they'd had shish kebab and mesclun salad before, and that hadn't dampened their appetites.
 -  These were followed by a shish kebab, which was spicy, and a chat masala eaten with a special spicy ‘salt’ sprinkled over it.
 -  You can do steaks, shish kebabs, small crabs and lobsters.
 -  Typical snacks include fried plantain or shish kebab (meat on a skewer).
 -  There are also the more familiar kofta and shish kebab.
 -  Among the entrées, we appreciated the soft white meat on our chicken shish kebab but we wished it had had more zest.
 -  Grilled calamari are skewered like shish kebabs, with densely flavorful cherry tomatoes.
 -  Pieces of lamb threaded on a skewer and grilled over hot charcoal is known around the world as shish kebab.
 -  Only one dish - vegetarian shish kebab - is without meat on the menu.
 -  Other staples include rice, yogurt, figs, shish kebab, feta cheese (made from goat's or sheep's milk), and whole-grain bread.
 -  Then you could move onto some deliciously cooked and wonderfully arranged bhajis, shish kebabs or samosas.
 -  Other common Arab dishes include shish kebab and falafel, which are deep fried balls of chickpeas served with tahini (sesame sauce).
 -  Also popular is the famous Middle Eastern shish kebab, consisting of chunks of lamb or marinated chicken speared on a wooden stick and cooked over a charcoal fire with tomatoes and onions.
 -  In Kunduz, a jovial Afghan teacher helped me order charcoal-grilled sheep shish kebab from a street vendor, and we struck up a conversation.
 
 
 Origin   From Turkish şiş kebap, from şiş ‘skewer’ + kebap ‘roast meat’.     |