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Meaning of steaky | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

Reminiscent of steak.

informal

Examples

“He hacked, he sawed, he chopped, but the result as far as getting a steaky bit, or even the resemblance of a joint from it, seemed as far off as ever, for the trek-ox was tough, and our tools required grinding.”
“[A. S.] Frere’s wife took him [Thomas Wolfe] to one of the best tailors for a complete outfitting, and he and Frere dined at a pub where they had “[…] rump steak which was the rumpiest, steakiest, juiciest, thickest and best I’d ever tasted—oh I’ve done them a grievous wrong about their food.””
“Beef ground just once makes the steakiest hamburgers.”
“Char-brown on the outside and pink in the middle, lavished with a wine-kissed sauce, flank is the steakiest steak there is!”
“I’ve used a light, firm-fleshed fish here, a member of the cod family called pollack. Haddock or cod steaks would also do. A stronger, steakier fish like swordfish is also suitable.”
“Ground sirloin is lower in fat and steakier tasting than chuck, which is why we use it. For a more classic burgery taste, go with a blend of the two.”
“Hare is another delicious meat – it’s more ‘steaky’, darker and richer than rabbit.”
“Philly cheese steak ($7.55) is forgettable; not very cheesy or steaky.”
“I chose the white-fleshed Spanish mackerel for its firmer, steakier texture, which is the essential trait—fattiness, too— since the sauce has such bold flavors: the sweetness of orange, the bracing tartness of lemon, and the saltiness of anchovies.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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