I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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grill
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Snacks are available during the day and there's a delicious barbecue grill on offer in the evenings.
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However, glass containers, alcoholic beverages, firearms, pets and barbecue grills are prohibited.
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A few barbecue grills were set up by the lot, Lot 6.
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The paint thinner in the garage is a solvent and the barbecue grill tank contains volatile gases.
sauce
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Pour the barbecue sauce over the spare ribs.
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It is certainly a better symbol than barbecue sauce .
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The winner got a bottle of barbecue sauce and that most time-honored reward of childhood, a gold star.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I'll get some burgers and ribs for the barbecue .
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If the weather's nice we'll have a barbecue .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Her birthday fell on a Sunday and Sandra was having a big barbecue lunch party.
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It was the day after the barbecue and Sara was reminded that it was here yesterday she had met Matthew.
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Memorial Day becomes the grand opening of the barbecue season.
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Others travelled north to Kioni, then Vassiliki, running downwind to Leone - all arrived in time for the evening barbecue .
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The factory's main product is intended to be peat briquettes and charcoal for barbecue fuel.
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These include welcome cocktails, a pizza and punch party, a beachside barbecue and farewell meal.
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When we got to the end we had a barbecue and were tested on the Country Code.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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BDownstairs, at the neighboring La Colonial Market, an employee barbecues chicken in a black kettle on the sidewalk.
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Rosa ordered locally caught fish barbecued with herbs.
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The Bruins promptly barbecued Texas the following week, triggering a five-game winning streak.
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While the meat barbecued and the cooking pots steamed, the captain explained to me the use of a large earthenware jar.