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Definition of Swiss cheese in English: Swiss cheesenoun mass nounCheese from Switzerland, typically containing large holes. Example sentencesExamples - His flannel button town shirt was torn and his jeans sported more holes than Swiss cheese.
- Once at our table, we ordered a first course of Swiss cheese fondue.
- The Swiss cheese often used in fondue is emmental, which melts well, whether in the classic kirsch-flavoured dip or in a Chilean-inspired empañada.
- A second option is to make a sandwich with ham, chicken, Swiss cheese, or kashkaval for lunch or brunch.
- On the way home we talked longingly of sleep and filled ourselves enormous sandwiches of Swiss cheese, slivered bell peppers, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
- Layer with thinly sliced, snipped prosciutto and grated Parmesan cheese or sliced Swiss cheese.
- Certain geologic formations that underlie the dike, and portions of the material that comprise it, bear a striking resemblance to Swiss cheese.
- The company whose founder was originally from Switzerland, is known for mild Swiss cheese, flavored milk, and freshly churned butter.
- The pork schnitzel with Swiss cheese was especially to be recommended, but there is a substantial Thai and international list of dishes from which to choose.
- But what we did is we made a white sauce and put a little reduced sodium Swiss cheese in it, and some low fat sour cream.
- Top croutons with tomato slices; sprinkle with Swiss cheese.
- My friend the Monte Cristo connoisseur reckons the Homestead's triple-decker sandwich of fresh turkey, ham and Swiss cheese is the second best he's had.
- I want you to remember the time we ate Swiss cheese sandwiches on the riverbank, remember that?
- I eat the Swiss cheese from my ham sandwich and leave the rest behind.
- An untitled, wall-mounted bronze casting has hemispheric holes in it that suggest Swiss cheese.
- One ice-cream cone, one pickle, one slice of Swiss cheese, one slice of salami…
- The wood was splintery and filled with so many holes it looked like a piece of Swiss cheese.
- She placed it on the stove and went to the fridge and pulled out some bread, butter, and American Swiss cheese.
- If your shopping list at the deli counter is limited to honey-roasted ham, Swiss cheese and a tub of olives this book will give you food for thought.
- This would be a fine accompaniment to a meal-sized toasted honey baked ham bagel, also filled with thick cut Swiss cheese, whole grain mustard, crisp lettuce and a daub of herb-speckled mayonnaise.
Definition of Swiss cheese in US English: Swiss cheesenounˌswɪs ˈtʃizˌswis ˈCHēz 1Cheese of a style originating in Switzerland, typically containing large holes. Example sentencesExamples - One ice-cream cone, one pickle, one slice of Swiss cheese, one slice of salami…
- My friend the Monte Cristo connoisseur reckons the Homestead's triple-decker sandwich of fresh turkey, ham and Swiss cheese is the second best he's had.
- If your shopping list at the deli counter is limited to honey-roasted ham, Swiss cheese and a tub of olives this book will give you food for thought.
- The wood was splintery and filled with so many holes it looked like a piece of Swiss cheese.
- The company whose founder was originally from Switzerland, is known for mild Swiss cheese, flavored milk, and freshly churned butter.
- His flannel button town shirt was torn and his jeans sported more holes than Swiss cheese.
- Layer with thinly sliced, snipped prosciutto and grated Parmesan cheese or sliced Swiss cheese.
- On the way home we talked longingly of sleep and filled ourselves enormous sandwiches of Swiss cheese, slivered bell peppers, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
- She placed it on the stove and went to the fridge and pulled out some bread, butter, and American Swiss cheese.
- Once at our table, we ordered a first course of Swiss cheese fondue.
- Top croutons with tomato slices; sprinkle with Swiss cheese.
- I eat the Swiss cheese from my ham sandwich and leave the rest behind.
- Certain geologic formations that underlie the dike, and portions of the material that comprise it, bear a striking resemblance to Swiss cheese.
- The Swiss cheese often used in fondue is emmental, which melts well, whether in the classic kirsch-flavoured dip or in a Chilean-inspired empañada.
- I want you to remember the time we ate Swiss cheese sandwiches on the riverbank, remember that?
- A second option is to make a sandwich with ham, chicken, Swiss cheese, or kashkaval for lunch or brunch.
- The pork schnitzel with Swiss cheese was especially to be recommended, but there is a substantial Thai and international list of dishes from which to choose.
- This would be a fine accompaniment to a meal-sized toasted honey baked ham bagel, also filled with thick cut Swiss cheese, whole grain mustard, crisp lettuce and a daub of herb-speckled mayonnaise.
- An untitled, wall-mounted bronze casting has hemispheric holes in it that suggest Swiss cheese.
- But what we did is we made a white sauce and put a little reduced sodium Swiss cheese in it, and some low fat sour cream.
- 1.1 Used figuratively to refer to something that is full of holes, gaps, or defects.
the team has Swiss cheese for a defense Example sentencesExamples - I was fine even though my brand new glider was now swiss cheese.
- This movie has Swiss cheese for a script.
- Are you saying that he has Swiss cheese for brains?
- Online security is Swiss cheese, a survey finds.
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