shish

shish
On a skewer

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  • shish — shish; back·shish; bakh·shish; bak·shish; buk·shish; …   English syllables

  • shish —   , shish shish    Ūhī ūhā, mākēhā, ka uka ulī …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • SHISH — State Intelligence Service Sherbimi Informativ Shteteror Seal of the State Intelligence Service Agency overview Formed 1997 …   Wikipedia

  • shish — I. ˈshish noun ( es) Etymology: imitative : a prolonged sibilant sound resembling the speech sound sh II. verb ( ed/ ing/ es) intransitive verb : to mak …   Useful english dictionary

  • Shish — Kebab Un kebab avec du pain pita …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Shish taouk — ( tr. Tavuk şiş (kebabı)) is a traditional Turkish shish kebab which can also be found in Syrian and Lebanese cuisines. Cubes of chicken are skewered and grilled. Common marinades are based upon yogurt or a tomato puree, though there are many… …   Wikipedia

  • shish kebab — [shish′ kə bäb΄] n. [Arm shish kabab < Ar shīsh, skewer + kabāb, kebab] a dish consisting of small chunks of marinated meat, esp. lamb, placed on skewers alternately with tomatoes, onions, green peppers, etc., and broiled: also shish kabob …   English World dictionary

  • Shish taouk — Shish taouk. Shish taouk (en árabe: شيش طاووق,en turco: Tavuk şiş(kebabı) ,azaerbaiyano: Toyuq kababı) es un kebab de pollo típico de la cocina libanesa,[ …   Wikipedia Español

  • shish-kebab — /shish keuh bob /, v., shish kebabbed, shish kebabbing. v.i. 1. to broil or roast food on a skewer. v.t. 2. to broil or roast (food) on a skewer. * * * …   Universalium

  • shish-kebab — /shish keuh bob /, v., shish kebabbed, shish kebabbing. v.i. 1. to broil or roast food on a skewer. v.t. 2. to broil or roast (food) on a skewer …   Useful english dictionary

  • shish|ka|bob — «SHIHSH kuh BOB», noun. = shish kebab. (Cf. ↑shish kebab) …   Useful english dictionary

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