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well-done

[wel-duhn] / ˈwɛlˈdʌn /




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I hope the current producers likewise find ways to monetize Kail’s production, because what is Broadway for if not a “Sweeney” that, however rare, is this well-done?

From New York Times

Now, he’ll occasionally order one — well-done, of course — because the odds of dangerous contamination have been lowered dramatically.

From Seattle Times

“I think that we’re going to see sustainability and climate science be the new computer science. It’s going to create tremendous opportunity and satisfaction with a life well-lived and work well-done.”

From Los Angeles Times

She loved dining out with my father, Lee Gertner, and would sometimes incorporate what she tasted in her own cooking, like broiling lamb chops medium-rare instead of the leaden well-done of the 1950s.

From New York Times

“But this is a well-done paper with a lot of data.”

From Science Magazine