Noun(1) (East Indian cookery(2) (East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice
Verb(1) season with a mixture of spices; typical of Indian cooking(2) treat by incorporating fat(3) give a neat appearance to(4) season with a mixture of spices(5) typical of Indian cooking
Noun(1) (East Indian cookery(2) (East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice
Verb(1) season with a mixture of spices; typical of Indian cooking(2) treat by incorporating fat(3) give a neat appearance to(4) season with a mixture of spices(5) typical of Indian cooking
(1) There was enough beef left for a curry or a tagine, but I didn't have the time for developed flavours.(2) Malays eat rice with fish or meat curry and vegetables cooked in various ways.(3) he swore he would curry his hide(4) Go to someone's home when they've offered to cook a curry and there's something slightly wrong about it all.(5) we went out for a curry(6) Now he had to curry all the horses, and to clean out their shoes.(7) We go to eat at a vegetarian curry house in the Indian neighbourhood; on the street people hang out in front of the Bollywood cinema.(8) a beef curry(9) When I first visited I was eating the curry and naan with my fingers and Munir, the owner, asked me where I was from.(10) she wouldn't eat curry(11) Heaven help the poor kid who had to go in there, muck the floor, and curry the horse.(12) The lamb curry and vegetable biryani that followed suffered by comparison, seeming just a little vague and hesitant.(13) Nutritionally spiced up with vegetable curry , I see this as a decent compromise when convenience is key.(14) He orders the Kukhurako maasu, which is a chicken curry cooked with vegetables.(15) The royal dish is prepared by cooking a mixture of rich meat or vegetable curry with partially cooked rice.(16) Sampling my companion's chicken korma dish - a mild curry with almond sauce and coconut butter, I was very impressed.