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Poach

Poach meaning

To cook (something) in simmering or very hot liquid (usually water; sometimes wine, broth, or otherwise). | To be cooked in such manner.

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Example sentences (20)

In the era of the transfer portal, it’s not too hard to make that happen so hopefully Pierce and his staff are able to step in and poach some elite talent at those positions of need.

The door may be slightly ajar for teams hoping to poach Rui Hachimura from the Los Angeles Lakers.

Enrollment for young men is much faster than for young women, meaning even if a school fill its freshman class by raw numbers, it may need to actively poach from competitors to maintain the gender parity that most students are seeking.

He also began to poach OpenAI employees for his new venture.

Howe would be another good candidate to succeed Ten Hag but, although he has become frustrated on Tyneside, the Saudis would surely not allow Ratcliffe to poach Howe, as they reluctantly did with Ashworth.

Meanwhile, poach your eggs, two at a time.

The equipment matched what would be required to poach rhinos and remove their horns,” Tiyali said.

There are attempts made daily to poach former corporators and opposition MLAs.

To minimise added fat, boil or poach eggs, use spray oils or wipe the pan with a small amount of oil.

Using 91% less energy than an electric hob, it can boil or poach eggs to perfection and can do six eggs in one go.

Using your microwave to poach eggs is a quick way to get some protein added to your breakfast or lunch, and it's a completely safe way to cook the egg so long as you add small increments to the microwave timer.

A common narrative in the media is that people poach because they are poor, she says, but there is little data to back that behaviour up.

Gently slide fish fillets into pan with milk and leeks; poach in liquid until fish is cooked through and flakes when tested with a fork, about 8 minutes; adjust to a simmer as needed.

It had indicated that efforts were being made to poach Congress MLAs.

Several US officials told the news outlet that the Houston consulate has been a longtime means for the Chinese government to poach valuable medical research.

Almost a million plant and animal species have a target on their back, at risk of extinction thanks to global warming and the need for humans to farm, log, poach, fish and mine the natural world.

Amazon has 1,788 open Alexa positions, according to its jobs site, but The Information reports that hiring for that division has slowed somewhat, and the team no longer has the go-ahead to poach whoever they want from other parts of the company.

Apparently fearful that Khan would try and poach staff, Credit Suisse hired private security firm Investigo to monitor Khan and track all of his interactions.

Costa Rica is also a key regional hub for Uber, giving Didi a chance to poach more of its rival's employees, said Gonzalo Araujo, a former Uber executive who is now a partner at Orza, a Bogota-based public affairs firm.

He had hoped to poach supporters from Rory Stewart, but Stewart insists he is determined to go forward after securing 19 votes to Hancock’s 20.