Garnish :
gúna, éadaí, ag clúdach, éadach, péinteáil, maisiú, feistis
socrú, gúna, choróin
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Noun(1) something (such as parsley(2) any decoration added as a trimming or adornment
Verb(1) take a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support(2) decorate (food
(1) Nor could a bizarrely inappropriate garnish of pickled ginger - which seems to find its way onto too many plates here.(2) Stuffed with a rice filling and baked, they make a handsome, delectable garnish around a holiday bird or roast.(3) Sprinkle with nutmeg, cinnamon, or raisins for garnish .(4) Put some pizzazz in your Bloody Marys with a shrimp and scallion garnish .(5) Flowers and buds of mature shoots can garnish salads.(6) First, he cuts off the top of the cone, usually featuring a hard-boiled egg and some chilies in a type of garnish , and places it on a serving plate.(7) In England we would skip the paprika and garnish the sandwich with ├ö├ç├┐mustard and cress├ö├ç├û which is impossible to buy in America.(8) In a pinch, you can use the curly parsley, but otherwise, save it for garnish .(9) Thick bracelets of sweet-and-sour sautÔö£┬«ed Spanish onion garnish the meat.(10) In the pastry kitchen, I carefully brushed at least a thousand leaves and flower petals with egg white and rolled them in sugar to garnish various dessert plates.(11) The two recipes I selected were Honey Saffron Ice Cream and Honey Spice Cake, with a honey-citrus drizzle of my own creation, and mint garnish .(12) The addition of even a small amount of fresh lime juice, ground cumin and a fresh cilantro garnish give it a West Indian flavor.(13) garnish each serving with a dollop of sour cream(14) During the winter months the tradition is to garnish the dish with mint leaves and in the summer time with green coriander leaves.(15) However, the pomegranate halves shown are a colorful, edible garnish .(16) McDermott had been upset about an Internal Revenue Service request to garnish his wages for back taxes.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. decoration ::
maisiú
2. adornment ::
maisiú
5. ornament ::
ornament
6. ornamentation ::
ornamentation
7. embellishment ::
embellishment
9. finishing touch ::
dteagmháil críochnú
10. chiffonade ::
chiffonade
Verb
11. decorate ::
mhaisiú
12. adorn ::
adorn
13. ornament ::
ornament
15. dress ::
gúna
16. embellish ::
embellish
17. enhance ::
feabhas a chur ar
18. grace ::
cairde
19. beautify ::
beautify
20. prettify ::
prettify
Noun
1. decoration ::
maisiú
2. adornment ::
maisiú
5. ornament ::
ornament
6. ornamentation ::
ornamentation
7. embellishment ::
embellishment
9. finishing touch ::
dteagmháil críochnú
10. chiffonade ::
chiffonade
Verb
11. decorate ::
mhaisiú
12. adorn ::
adorn
13. ornament ::
ornament
15. dress ::
gúna
16. embellish ::
embellish
17. enhance ::
feabhas a chur ar
18. grace ::
cairde
19. beautify ::
beautify
20. prettify ::
prettify
Antonyms
1. blemish ::
blemish
2. deface ::
aghlot
3. disfigure ::
ó dhealramh
4. mar ::
már
5. scar ::
scar
6. spoil ::
spoil
1. blemish ::
blemish
2. deface ::
aghlot
3. disfigure ::
ó dhealramh
4. mar ::
már
5. scar ::
scar
6. spoil ::
spoil
Different Formsgarnish, garnished, garnishee, garnisheeing, garnishees, garnishes, garnishing, garnishment, garnishments
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