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Inside, Clarence could be heard saucing one of the serving girls.
After they've been sauced they throw them on the grill for a minute or two.
"Suppose a boy sauced you back when you told him to do something?"
The pasta should be cooked to taste, drained and sauced quickly.
My friends had taken me out and gotten me properly sauced.
Or saucing his ambition with fantasies of wealth, success, escape?
She sauced me when I gave an order.
Nicely sauced and chewy, they could stand in for real barbecue.
Balance the meal - you don't want it all heavily sauced.
Long ago there had been other meals, warm, and sauced with still spurting blood.
At the precise moment the pasta is ready, it must be drained, sauced and served.
Once you've finished cooking and saucing the veal, you can't eat it.
'Not everyone has the balls to try,' she sauced back.
For example, a menu that calls for carving and saucing at the table requires more people.
Many of the dishes at Adrienne are sauced with olive oil, rather than cream or butter.
Even sitting on the platter thoroughly sauced, the briefs still looked like they needed one more good stain.
If the kitchen can be faulted, it's for an occasional heavy-handedness in saucing.
A whole leg, just for me, sauced with mint and honey and cloves.
"We had it sauced for dinner last night," Lady Tess said.
"The last of the salted horse meat, dressed and sauced to disguise the taste."
The pasta pockets are sauced with a melange of finely minced vegetables.
The pepper is fried, then sauced with a deep, not-hot chili mixture.
Dress the greens, reserving some vinaigrette for saucing the terrine.
The restaurant's respect for the seafood it emphasizes is evident in its careful cooking and saucing.
He tipped back a Budweiser with one hand and sauced the ribs with the other.