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tender1 (of a sailing vessel) easily keeled over by a wind; crank tender2 Commerce a formal offer to supply specified goods or services at a stated cost or rate tender3 1. a small boat, such as a dinghy, towed or carried by a yacht or ship 2. a vehicle drawn behind a steam locomotive to carry the fuel and water tender [′ten·dər] (mechanical engineering) A vehicle that is attached to a locomotive and carries supplies of fuel and water. (naval architecture) A naval auxiliary ship that serves as a mobile base for repair and limited resupply of other ships. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Tenderize chicken breast with a meat pounder on both sides and cut diagonally in thin strips. Ostensibly, this is to tenderize the lower-grading beef and make it more "fail-safe" when being cooked. Karimov's regime, notes the Times of London, is constantly seeking to refine that satanic science, "formulating new ways to poach, grill, tenderize, smoke, and flambe his citizens to death. |
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