Broilers

Word BROILERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Broilers"

What do we mean by broilers?

A person who broils, someone who cooks by broiling.

A device used to broil food; part of an oven or a small stove; known as a grill in UK English.

A chicken suitable for broiling.

One who excites broils; one who engages in or promotes noisy quarrels.

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The word "broilers" in example sentences

Alabama's poultry industry is the third-largest in the US, producing about one billion meat chickens called broilers every year, and officials estimate it could be six months to a year before the industry resumes full production. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The capacities of the market-basket, as then and there revealed, are prodigious, rivalling those of the trunk of travel; and yet out of the cover will still protrude the legs of unadjustable "broilers" and the green fringes of garden-stuff, and all this not counting in the oyster-pail, or the great watermelon which has to be carried separately by its wooden handle. ❋ Various (N/A)

Then the poultry will return a profitable income in eggs and in "broilers;" and altogether it is easy for an enthusiastic person to show how interest on invested capital and good compensation for labor are to be secured in agriculture. ❋ Unknown (1865)

The success of the product allowed them to develop variations on the them, including new products such as broilers and blenders. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"broilers," the full-sized ones whose neck frill is merely broken about half an inch wide are "cups," and the small white ones whose frills are not broken at all are termed "buttons." ❋ William Falconer (N/A)

A 2002 study by Washington State University's Avian Health and Food Safety Laboratory found that spent-hen carcasses were four times more likely than broilers to be contaminated with salmonella. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Widespread power outages have shut down feed mills, processing plants and rendering facilities, which turn offal, feathers and other by-products into protein meal that is fed to the next generation of broilers, disrupting a tightly coordinated production cycle. ❋ Ryan Dezember (2011)

Most mid-range stoves made in Mexico have no broilers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

 And that's nothing new — in 2007 we found that eight of 10 broilers harbored those pathogens. ❋ Unknown (2010)

According to my venerable antique scale, the broilers are not even close to harvest weight. ❋ Manny Howard (2010)

Those water-intensive broilers are grown to the specifications of Perdue, et al, and their inputs don't represent physical necessity, but political arrangements. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Infrared cooking is commonly used with toasters and broilers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But much of the would-be museum's future collection is stuffed into Mr. Schiff's 850-square-foot one-bedroom East Village apartment, where, in lieu of standard décor, the space is dominated by waffle irons, skillets, bread pans, coffee roasters, chocolate pots, broilers and other antique or obscure pieces of cast-iron cookware that Mr. Schiff has accumulated living here for the past four decades. ❋ Steven Kurutz (2010)

We will be buying some broilers before the end of the summer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Maryland ranked eighth in the nation in 2008 in both the number of broiler chickens -- young chickens raised for meat -- and pounds of broilers produced, according to Delmarva Poultry Industry Inc. ❋ Lorraine Mirabella (2010)

The new bone-in ribs, which have been tested in various markets and use the chain's new batch broilers that are now in nearly all domestic Burger King units, are priced at $7.99 as a six-piece combo meal in Dallas and $7.49 in Chicago. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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