mixed grill
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mixed grill
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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He served an Indian-style meal, with a mixed grill and a variety of curries, and no alcohol.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 12, 2026
"Afghan food is slept on. Afghanistan food is unbelievable, their mixed grill is mad."
From BBC • May 8, 2022
Essentially a mixed grill of meat and vegetables, an asado is a traditional style of feasting in Sinaloa, where Orozco’s family originated.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 23, 2017
The Goffle Road Poultry Farm in Wyckoff, N.J., provides much of the poultry, including the excellent chicken sausage on the mixed grill plate.
From New York Times • Aug. 29, 2014
A mixed grill, some cheese and draught beer in heavy pewter tankards, constituted the meal, during which the loquacious Spence kept up the conversation.
From The Man Who Lost Himself by Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere)
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