charry Antonyms

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Meaning of charry

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charry (a.)

Pertaining to charcoal, or partaking of its qualities.

charry Sentence Examples

  1. The charry aroma wafted from the barbecue grill, signaling that dinner was nearly ready.
  2. After hours of slow roasting, the meat emerged from the oven with a charry crust that promised a smoky flavor.
  3. Despite the charry appearance, the chef ensured the steak remained tender and juicy on the inside.
  4. The charry residue on the cast iron skillet hinted at the delicious meals cooked over an open flame.
  5. Charry wood chips added depth to the flavor profile of the smoked salmon.
  6. The charry remnants of the bonfire provided warmth on the cool autumn evening.
  7. Overcooking can result in a charry taste that overwhelms the delicate flavors of the dish.
  8. The charry edges of the toast provided a satisfying crunch with each bite.
  9. The charry remnants of the campfire were evidence of a night spent under the stars.
  10. The charry notes in the whiskey lent a robust smokiness to the drink.

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Pertaining to charcoal, or partaking of its qualities.

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The charry aroma wafted from the barbecue grill, signaling that dinner was nearly ready.

After hours of slow roasting, the meat emerged from the oven with a charry crust that promised a smoky flavor.

Despite the charry appearance, the chef ensured the steak remained tender and juicy on the inside.

The charry residue on the cast iron skillet hinted at the delicious meals cooked over an open flame.