Serve with walnut gravy, or round a dish of grilled tomatoes.
It is generally possible to obtain porridge, grilledtomatoes on toast, poached or fried eggs, stewed mushrooms, etc.
The street designated was one of plain brownstone fronts with iron-grilled doors.
Excellency, rising, and laying down the drumstick of a grilled chicken.
Four or five hours later, oxen and game, grilledto the point, are served steaming and toothsome upon the table.
Nor did the fried scallops, grilled sweet potatoes, and salad which his father ordered for him wholly blot out a lurking depression or the haunting memory of the criminal's face.
The Scotchman grilled chops in his tiny kitchenette and baked macaroni too; and made ambrosial hot chocolate.
And, by the way, I've ordered a grilled chicken at nine to-night, and reserved our last bottle of Chambertin.
Late that night we had grilled bones for supper; not the ordinary Grilled Bones which you get in an eating house, but a vastly superior article.
Later in the evening, however, he will come out strong with duvlebone, and grilled sardines in curlpapers.
A grilled sole for breakfast is preferable to a fried one, principally because it is by no means impossible that the fried sole be second-hand, or as the French call it rechauffe.
The cottage I stayed at was jolly comfortable, and the landlady the tidiest old woman that ever grilled a chop.
They had supped--was it lobster Americaine orgrilled oysters that had preceded the other things?
Before nightfall they again entered upon a region grilled by the sun, in which not even acacias grew, and the ground in some places was as bare as a threshing-floor.
The bottom of the interior he determined to strew with sand from the river bank which had been grilled by the sun, and to carpet its surface with dry moss.
The next second he swung on his heel, and leaving his company behind as a guard, headed toward a stair which led upward from one side of the amphitheatre, and which was protected by a door of heavy, grilledmetal work.
At sounds from above, all looked toward the grilled doorway to the tower.
There was a station, and a grilled window where he was asking for a ticket back to Washington.
Lisle waited until Henri had left the hall and then went through the marble vestibule, opened the great, grilled door, which was the front entrance, and went outside.
Lisle reached his home in safety and, turning in at the iron gates, ran up the marble steps and pulled a silk rope at the side of the grilled iron door.
I can talk to him through the bathroom door, or I can be picking at a grilled bone which my man has brought in.
Later on he looked in at the club and saw Freddy Vavasour, polo team captain, dawdling over grilled bone No.
Before entering through the heat exchanger atop the mountain, he hadgrilled Mannheim on the specifics of site layout.
As for Greece and things Greek, he preferred tequila over ouzo, a medium-rare sirloin to chewy grilled octopus.
I imagined to myself a well-grilled steak with boiled potatoes, and a pint of old ale, Stilton!
An obsequious servant brings me a rump steak, grilled to perfection, and so tender that it melts in the mouth.
I have reached an age when love, ambition and wealth pale into insignificance beside a really well-grilled steak.
It is furnished with heavy dark tables and chairs, and iron grilled into beautiful scrolls and chandeliers,--like the famous Chat Noir, near by.
In one corner was an old fireplace, rich in carvings of grotesque heads and figures, grilled iron-work, and shining copper vessels.
The arrival of Chris with a grilled chicken created a diversion.
To-day's luncheon consists of grilled chicken and bacon, followed by meringues and figs, while the claret was laid down last week in Plymouth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grilled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: baked; barbecued; coddled; curried; fired; fried; heated; parboiled; roast; scalloped; seared; stewed