Thesaurus / batter
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It’s served alongside fried chicken, anther quintessentially southern favorite – but the batter is spiked with miso.
AT JACKIE, FOOD IS A CATALYST FOR CONVERSATIONEVAN CAPLANSEPTEMBER 24, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEGreater fastball velocity often makes batters more susceptible to swinging and missing at breaking balls and changeups too, which, in deGrom’s case, travel faster than some pitchers’ fastballs.
JACOB DEGROM JUST KEEPS THROWING FASTERTRAVIS SAWCHIKSEPTEMBER 17, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThis griddle comes with a wooden batter spreader and spatula to help you get your crepe cooking in seconds.
CREPE PANS YOU’LL USE FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND DINNERPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 3, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThe surface is ideal for sliding and tossing crepe batter with ease.
CREPE PANS YOU’LL USE FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND DINNERPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 3, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEPitchers can differ in their ability to convert spin into movement that helps get batters out.
WHAT REALLY GIVES LEFT-HANDED PITCHERS THEIR EDGE?GUY MOLYNEUXAUGUST 17, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTA couple of boys began to batter the wall; others, approaching the windows, climbed up and pressed their faces against the panes.
SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLANDBud turned his hotcakes with a vicious flop that spattered more batter on the stove.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWERAll might have gone well had not the cover come off unexpectedly and allowed half the contents of the can to go into the batter.
GOLD-SEEKING ON THE DALTON TRAILARTHUR R. THOMPSONThe Scots retired into their castle, which Norris proceeded to batter with two heavy guns brought from the ship.
IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS, VOL. II (OF 3)RICHARD BAGWELL"Bring all your guns to bear upon the city and batter it down," was the order issued to General Hunt, chief of artillery.
THE BOYS OF '61CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN.WORDS RELATED TO BATTER
- bash
- batter
- break
- capsize
- crack up
- crash
- cripple
- dash
- decimate
- demolish
- devastate
- dilapidate
- disable
- do in
- efface
- founder
- impair
- injure
- mangle
- mar
- mess up
- pile up
- put out of commission
- ravage
- raze
- run aground
- sabotage
- scuttle
- shatter
- shipwreck
- sink
- smash
- smash up
- spoil
- strand
- subvert
- take apart
- take out
- tear up
- torpedo
- total
- trash
- undermine
- vandalize
- wrack
- wrack up
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