gravy|gravies in English
noun
[gra·vy || 'greɪvɪ]
sauce made from meat drippings; easy money (Slang); illegally obtained profit (Slang)
Use "gravy|gravies" in a sentence
1. Much like a sweater, gravy makes everything it enrobes feel a little warmer and Cozier, and both sweaters and gravies are better when they’re on the thick side
2. Prepare the gravy mixture.
3. Good gravy, Marie.
4. This gravy is lumpy.
5. He drowned his meal in gravy.
6. Sir Humphry Davy Abominated gravy
7. They eventually invented gravy flavour.
8. Is this gravy thick enough?
9. Use flour to thicken the gravy.
10. Bring gravy to a full boil before serving.
11. My steak arrived, smothered in onions and gravy.
12. Veggie Biryanis with gravy on top
13. Serve with sausages or mushroom gravy.
14. Use this spoon to help the gravy.
15. For a thicker gravy, add more flour.
16. Veggie Biryanis with a gravy on top.
17. The meat is being swum in gravy.
18. Mashed potatoes with canned gravy, no meat.
19. This Louisiana twist on traditional biscuits and gravy uses Andouille sausage to liven up the average biscuits and gravy recipe
20. Provide a memorable dish to your customers with bold flavors from our bases, gravies, and Broths
21. And make some gravy out of the grease.
22. Gravy is made fresh from boiled turkey bones.
23. Wavy Gravy is the only living ice cream flavor.
24. Barley flour is used in baked goods and as a thickener for soups, stews and gravies
25. Two veg and Oxo gravy is not my style.