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well-seasoned
adjective
- (of food) flavoured pleasantly or generously with herbs, salt, pepper, or spices
- (of timber) prepared and dried skilfully or thoroughly
- (of a person) matured or experienced
Example Sentences
The salad should be dressed and well seasoned but not soggy.
Though not ideal, well-seasoned ingredients and a good pressing will go a long way to making a great Cuban.
The above switch may be constructed as follows: First, procure a piece of well-seasoned hard wood, say maple, 1/2 in.
The wood for the master's violin must be well seasoned—it would take a long time—the longer, the better.
The wood being by this time pretty well seasoned, began to burn more freely.
The rheum still, sir, nothing else; I should be well seasoned, for mine eyes lie in brine.
The axe handles should be well seasoned, second growth hickory; a axe has a 19-inch handle and weighs two pounds.
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