noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
chicken-fried steak
chuck steak
porterhouse steak
steak and kidney pudding
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steak and kidney pudding
steak tartare
Swiss steak
T-bone steak
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
grilled
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Lobster, fish and charcoal grilled steaks are the specialities, with live entertainment on offer most evenings.
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With a grilled steak or lamb, a big part of the decision involves where the food is eaten.
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Charcoal grilled steaks , 8 oz to 24 oz a speciality.
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Charcoal grilled steaks are a speciality.
■ NOUN
bone
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For grilling, choose top loin, sirloin, rib eye, Porterhouse or bone steaks .
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Those cut nearest the short loin contain the tip of the hipbone; they an-e pin-#bone steaks .
fillet
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Many a bunch of vigilante bully-boys would have worked them over into lumps of fillet steak , twitching and staining the carpet.
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A quality product - fillet steak not offal!
knife
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Tracy Barrett, 20, stabbed black magic follower Ian Clark, 59, several times with six steak knives .
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Individual table settings include a hefty steak knife bearing the L.A.
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A few weeks later I laid aside my steak knife for good.
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Graffiti, steak knives , coffee cups Cox arranged and approved dozens of loans for Bay Area homeowners over the years.
pie
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Hot and cold meals, with steak pie and haggis specialities.
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Is this a slug in my steak pie ?
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Specialities range from hot curries to lasagne and steak pie .
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More absurd was the sight of Johnny Marr in a Sale chip shop buying, wait for it, a steak pie .
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She put out steak pie and peas.
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A bag full of cocaine is one thing but a steak pie ?
rump
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Termites, more nutritious than rump steak !
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Rump steak , his mind was babbling, rump steak.
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I go colour of rump steak , feel like burning cigarette end all over shoulders, thighs, feet.
sirloin
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The best sirloin steaks are the pin-bone and flat-bone steaks because Of their neat muscle structure.
tartare
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All this was a lifetime away from steak tartare .
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We went to dinner a few more times, always at places that served steak tartare .
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When he saw that Rostang had no steak tartare on his menu, he sulked.
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I pointed out to him that steak tartare is not a test of a kitchen.
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I asked the captain if some one in the kitchen could improvise steak tartare , and of course some one could.
tuna
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Look for fresh sardines, tuna steaks and king prawns, or use some more exotic varieties such as parrot fish or snappers.
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Remove from heat and let rest in pan until the tuna steaks have been grilled.
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Grill the tuna steaks for 3 to 5 minutes per side, depending on thickness.
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Grilled tuna steaks are red meat from the sea.
■ VERB
cook
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But anyone can cook a steak , she told herself.
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People were running around in civilian clothes, cooking steaks over barbecues.
cut
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It was an error because the fishmonger immediately started to cut a steak for her.
eat
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There was a manic air to the way he ate his steak and kidney pie.
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Browning said he had few side effects during the treatment and began eating steaks after the second week of chemotherapy.
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Where could they eat steak and chips, buy their favourite drink, or be entertained?
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Whenever Paul spoke, it was almost like the story of the toothless man able to eat rare steak .
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They ate steak pudding with exceptional appetite and, when everything was cleared away, Melanie ran upstairs to comb her hair.
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People who ate hamburgers and steak in the period may be harboring the seeds of a latent and slow-developing brain infection.
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In the Grocery Store at Tarpley we ate huge steaks and catfish fresh from the river.
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A woman was singing popular songs, and the holidaymakers were drinking and laughing as they ate their steaks .
fry
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I want to go to some little cafe and get a chicken-#fried steak .
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In the morning, the smell of frying steak filled the house.
grill
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Fry or grill the steaks in their own juices until they are cooked through and golden brown. 2.
serve
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Season to taste with salt, then serve over the steaks .
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Season with salt and pepper. Serve steaks topped with sauteed mushrooms and Parsnip Fries.
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Whisk until the yogurt is incorporated, season with salt, then serve over the steaks .
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Cut the fillets into serving pieces but leave steaks whole.
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We went to dinner a few more times, always at places that served steak tartare.
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Ginny serves a dinner of steak , potatoes with caviar and sour cream, and a salad of bitter greens.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
chump chop/steak
rump steak
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Rump steak, his mind was babbling, rump steak.
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I go colour of rump steak, feel like burning cigarette end all over shoulders, thighs, feet.
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Termites, more nutritious than rump steak!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Animal droppings, rotting cabbage or steak and chips, it's all okay for the Diet of worms.
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Country pub atmosphere. Àlacarte and tabled'hôte, with steaks, chicken and veal specialities.
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I am seeing you eat your last piece of steak .
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In the evening there is a full àlacarte menu with many steak specialities.
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Mr Slocum took the skin for himself and four big steaks.
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The steak was left to congeal on the plate, and Jenny ran down to the stable as fast as she could.
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The next stop was a restaurant where I bought them each a steak dinner.