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- proper noun A
midland county ofEngland bordered byShropshire ,Staffordshire ,Warwickshire ,Gloucestershire andHerefordshire .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a savory sauce of vinegar and soy sauce and spices
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Examples
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Stir in Worcestershire sauce and salt until combined.
Black Rice Curried Meatloaf with Green Grape Chutney Laura 2008
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Stir in Worcestershire sauce and salt until combined.
Archive 2008-06-01 Laura 2008
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I am having an huge family debate about the pronunciation of the word Worcestershire, as in the sauce.
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To preserve your family's precious documents, soak them overnight in Worcestershire sauce.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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To this august duo add Adrian Harris 'visual art blog, because he's got some nice art links, he's from just up the M5 in Worcestershire, and he links for some reason to me.
Archive 2004-09-12 Laban 2004
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Although the two men maintained cordial relations Haydn visited Clementi's country house at Evesham, in Worcestershire, and Clementi gave him a piece of coconut shell trimmed with silver -- Haydn was a steady irritant to Clementi.
Finished Symphonies 1996
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Just for fun, at our house we call Worcestershire sauce "what's this here sauce".
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Sociables, and about seven Horses, — to cross the Severn, and proceed to Ross, Monmouth and Chepstow, and then wheel round to the right, through Radnor and Brecon, round to the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, and home by Gloucester, &c.
Letter 212 2009
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They’re a company based in Worcestershire, England who mainly produce fencing and decking, but their outdoor buildings are what will really get people dreaming about spending their summer weekends having lazy afternoon naps in one of these.
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It seems Shitto is very similar to a western product called Worcestershire sauce, and the subject has already been covered by Mary Dan.
But is it low-carb? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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