Skewering example sentences
Related (9): barbecue, grill, spit, roast, broil, kebab, skewer, skewered, skewering
skew·er
verb
skewering (present participle)
- fasten together or pierce with a pin or skewer:
- criticize (someone) sharply:
Synonyms
pierce, puncture, stab, perforate, rupture, riddle, penetrate, nick, spear, slit, incise, knife, bore, spike, spit, stick, punch, pin, needle, jag, jab, pink, transpierce, vilify, disparage, denigrate, defame, impugn, revile, berate, belittle, abuse, insult, slight, attack, criticize, censure, condemn, decry, denounce, pillory, lambaste, malign, slander, libel, discredit, stigmatize, traduce, calumniate, slur, knock, slam, pan, bash, hammer, roast, rubbish, slate, pummel, bag, monster, contemn, derogate, vituperate, asperse, vilipend"Skewering" Example Sentences
1. He skewered the steak with a long fork.2. She skewered the marshmallow and held it close to the fire.
3. His sharp words skewered her pride.
4. He skewered the vegetables onto the kabob.
5. He skewered the shrimp with a bamboo skewer.
6. His wit skewered the pompous man.
7. Her sharp tongue skewered his ego.
8. He skewered the chicken and cooked it over the fire.
9. She skewered the onions and mushrooms onto the skewer.
10. He skewered the apple slices on the stick.
11. His sharp criticism skewered the politician's point.
12. She skewered the beef cubes and grilled them.
13. His sharp sarcasm skewered her naivete.
14. He skewered the vegetables and grilled them for dinner.
15. She skewered the pork cubes and cooked them over the coals.
16. His biting remarks skewered the professor's opinion.
17. She skewered the tomatoes and grilled them for a salad.
18. His cutting remarks skewered her argument.
19. He skewered the potatoes and onions on a stick.
20. She skewered the salmon and cooked it over the fire.
Common Phases
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