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broiler

[broi-ler] / ˈbrɔɪ lər /


NOUN
griddle
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After about 5 minutes in the oven and a few more under the broiler, I pulled the pizza out hot, with nice brown spots on the crust and cheese.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

If your hatred for the show burns hotter than your oven’s broiler, there’s a brisk business in finding creative new ways to heap verbal compost on the titular host and all her endeavors.

From Salon Aug. 27, 2025

The National Chicken Council, representing broiler chicken farmers, fears that vaccinating U.S. flocks would trigger trade restrictions.

From Salon Apr. 11, 2025

If a low-pathogenic virus “happens to get into a broiler meat flock, the birds don’t get sick and they go onto slaughter,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 19, 2025

When she had finished, she turned on the broiler.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng

As hundreds of millions of wild birds migrate southward across North America in the fall, broilers and laying hens can be stowed indoors in barns out of harm’s way.

From Washington Post Oct. 26, 2022

At their highest setting, broilers can deliver something like the intense, dry, radiant heat of a grill, so they’re a good way to get some char on your food.

From Slate May 22, 2020

U.S. broilers averaged 98 cents a pound in 2018 and 88 cents in 2019, Maples said.

From Washington Times Dec. 24, 2019

Today, he brought eggs and a few butchered broilers but mostly he’s there to socialize.

From Salon Aug. 24, 2019

It was because I knew this was the day we were going to “process” the broilers.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan




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