rostel Sentence Examples
- The rostel, or gridiron, crackled with heat as the chef prepared the steak.
- The rostel's intricate latticework allowed the juices from the meat to drip down and enhance the flavor.
- The blacksmith forged a sturdy rostel to support the heavy cast-iron cookware.
- The rostel was the centerpiece of the outdoor grill, providing an even cooking surface.
- The firefighters used a rostel to lift the victims of the collapsed building.
- The torturer used a rostel to inflict excruciating pain on his prisoners.
- The rostel served as a makeshift stretcher during the rugged exploration.
- The rostel's parallel bars cast intricate shadows on the floor when the firelight flickered.
- The rostel's handle was adorned with intricate carvings, a testament to its owner's craftsmanship.
- The rostel's rusted frame creaked under the weight of the seasoned cast-iron skillet.
rostel Meaning
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rostel (n.)
same as Rostellum.
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same as Rostellum.
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The rostel, or gridiron, crackled with heat as the chef prepared the steak.
The rostel's intricate latticework allowed the juices from the meat to drip down and enhance the flavor.
The blacksmith forged a sturdy rostel to support the heavy cast-iron cookware.
The rostel was the centerpiece of the outdoor grill, providing an even cooking surface.