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flambé
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
flambé
(verb)
flambé
/flɑm
ˈ
beɪ/
verb
flambés
;
flambéed
;
flambéing
flambé
/flɑm
ˈ
beɪ/
verb
flambés
;
flambéed
;
flambéing
Britannica Dictionary definition of FLAMBÉ
[
+ object
]
:
to pour an alcoholic liquid on (a food) and light it so that flames are produced
The crepes were
flambéed
with brandy.
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— flambé
adjective
—
used after a noun
trout
flambé
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