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well-done

[wel-duhn] / ˈwɛlˈdʌn /




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I hope the current producers likewise find ways to monetize Kail’s production, because what is Broadway for if not a “Sweeney” that, however rare, is this well-done?

From New York Times

Now, he’ll occasionally order one — well-done, of course — because the odds of dangerous contamination have been lowered dramatically.

From Seattle Times

Their dents, scuffs and scratches appear like wrinkles in a well-done portrait, delicately drawn by time, evidence of wisdom and durability rather than decline.

From Washington Post

This is the method I settled on, as it’s mostly hands-off and, especially if you like your potatoes well-done, produces fries with a noticeable crunch.

From Seattle Times

That may explain the one anomaly on the menu: an Ethiopian-spiced hamburger, thick, well-done and resistant to easy chewing.

From Washington Post