raws
Pronunciation: [rɔz]
Context: "cooking"
(verb) to prepare or process food, especially meat or fish, for cooking. It means you take it out and make it ready for making a meal.
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She always raws the chicken before adding it to the stir-fry.
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He doesn’t raws the vegetables before roasting them; he just puts them in whole.
Example
What do you usually do when you raws the ingredients for dinner?
Context: "material"
(noun) the plural form of 'raw', meaning items that have not been processed or cooked. This could refer to materials like wood or food items.
Example
The artist prefers to use raw materials that come directly from nature.
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The project does not allow for any raw elements; everything must be finished.
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What types of raws do you think are best for crafting?
Context: "performance"
(verb) to perform something in a way that is natural and not rehearsed or polished, like an actor or musician might do in an informal setting.
Example
The band often raws new songs at open mic nights to see how people react.
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She didn’t feel confident enough to raws in front of a crowd.
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Have you ever tried to raws a poem or story in front of others?