Results for: fish cake, shredded fish and other ingredients formed into a ball and cooked
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battercake, flannel cake, flapjack, flat round piece of dough which is fried on both sides, griddlecake, flatten, griddle cake, hotcake, make pancake landing, thin fried cakepancake
be a close friend, associate intimately, be friends, cheap trinkets, chum salmon, fish bait, buddy (Slang), go with, share room with somebody, use fish chum, way of addressing manchum
be amorous, eat food using spoon, eating utensil, golf club, hit ball up, hollow out, quantity of drug, shiny fishing lure, take up in a spoon, transfer in a spoon; eat with a spoon; behave in an affectionate or sentimental manner (Informal), use spoon...spoon
be covered in liquid, be dizzy, compete in a swimming race, dizziness, float on the surface, have plenty, instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming, move through water, place with many fish, propel oneself through water using the arms and leg...swim
be covered with callouses, be covered with patches of hardened skin, hardened area of skin, mass formed in healing bone, patch of thickened skin, plant tissuecallus
be covered with frost; give a frostlike surface to (glass, etc.); kill by frost; spread icing on a cake, chilly manner, cover with frost, failure or flop, freezing, freezing temperature, frozen water, kill by freezing, make opaque, put frosting on, sma...frost
be growing angry, build up, cook just below boil, cook steadily at a temperature just below the boiling point; be steadily cooked at a near-boiling temperature; seethe, be in a state of suppressed anger or excitement, gentle cooking temperature, proces...simmer
be in charge of operation, direct team, player in American football, player who receives the ball from the center and directs the offense (Football)quarterback
be upset, be very hot, brothel, cook at a slow boil, simmer; be cooked at a slow boil; worry, be anxious, fret (Informal); swelter, suffer from heat or humidity (Informal), cook by simmering, dish of meat and vegetables that is cooked by simmering; sta...stew
beat somebody, discuss something speculatively, have a relaxing time, kick a ball around, spend time, travel aroundknock around; knock about
become hot or overheated, burn out, children, cook in oil; be cooked in oil; execute by electric chair (Slang); die by the electric chair (Slang), cook quickly in fat, execute or be executed, fried dish, fried food; social gathering at which food is fr...fry
become involved in something, change the order of things, make something from ingredients, mistake the identity of thingsmix up
beef or fish dishcarpaccio
beef stroganoff, dish made of sauteed beef mixed with onions and mushrooms and cooked in a cream-based sauce, Stroganoff, with sour creamstroganoff
beet soup, eastern European soup containing beets and cabbage and other ingredientsborscht
 

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