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Utensil

Utensil | Utensils

Utensil meaning

An instrument or device for domestic use, especially in the kitchen. | A useful small tool, implement, or vessel.

Synonyms of Utensil

Example sentences (20)

This undoubtedly has something to do with the original utensil she chooses to define her curls and make them buoyant and bouncy.

With so much mystery surrounding the can opener ritual and what Harvey and Donna do with the utensil, it's a wonder that no one from the production team has spoken out about it yet.

In early July, officers collected a utensil that Lauro used after he discarded it.

The book tries not to lean on kitchen machines — and urges kids to get a parent or caregiver to help with things like blenders — and one utensil was banished completely: the mandolin.

Clean the utensil (if required) and follow the steps from 3 to 7 above.

Decide where the top of the utensil hanger will be (in this case it was one of the longer lengths) and drill two small holes for the steel cable.

Everyone has one of those cupboards or drawers where lost and found plastic utensil parts go to die.

If you enjoy your coffee with a touch of art or have the urge to show off your barista skills, then this Latte art tool is the perfect utensil for you.

The painting shows a utensil shop with several cauldrons, pots and buckets.

Joyce Chen kitchen shears have been my do-it-all utensil for decades.

So it’s not the most capable utensil around.

He says cracking the eggs into a very fine small sieve over the pan and then immediately lowering the utensil into the water will remove any excess, stringy whites, which will make your poached eggs look better.

According to Jewish law, a sefer Torah (plural: Sifrei Torah) is a copy of the formal Hebrew text handwritten on gevil or qlaf (forms of parchment ) by using a quill (or other permitted writing utensil) dipped in ink.

However – it is wise to measure the actual volume of the utensil measures – particularly the 'Australian tablespoon' – see above – since many are imported from other countries with different values.

In Australia – since 1970 – metric utensil units have been standardized by law and imperial measures no longer have legal status.

In both cases, the food will need to be stirred with a cooking utensil, instead of being tossed by lifting the wok itself.

In this capacity, it is most commonly abbreviated tbsp or T, and occasionally referred to as a tablespoonful to distinguish it from the utensil.

Moroccans either eat with fork, knife and spoon or with their hands using bread as a utensil depending on the dish served.

The clepsydra was a common utensil and everyone who used it must have known, in some sense, that the invisible air could resist liquid.

The dough, on other hand, can be made into thick bread spread over flat utensil and heating it.