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Bayless

See also: <span class="searchmatch">bayless</span> (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span> (plural Baylesses) A...


bayless

See also: <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span> From bay +‎ -less. <span class="searchmatch">bayless</span> (not comparable) Of a coast or shore, without bays. basyles...


basyles

basyles plural of basyle <span class="searchmatch">bayless</span>...


Delmonico

Delmonicos) Synonym of Delmonico steak. 2000, Rick <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, JeanMarie Brownson, Deann Groen <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, Mexico One Plate At A Time, page 291: So the tenderest...


NSFW

Reacts To Accusation Against Skip <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>.: Over the years, Bryant has made it clear he does not care for Skip <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, most recently sending a NSFW tweet...


drizzleable

have sliced and removed them from the pan. 1998, Rick <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, JeanMarie Brownson, Deann Groen <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, Salsas That Cook, page 13: South of the border this...


Malaise trap

large tent-like structure used for trapping flying insects. 2020, Keith M <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, David K Yeates, “Australia Malaise trapping disaster update”, in Fly Times...


Malaise trapping

(uncountable) (entomology) Collecting insects with a Malaise trap. 2020, Keith M <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span>, David K Yeates, “Australia Malaise trapping disaster update”, in Fly Times...


custardiness

1996, Rick <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span> with Deann Groen <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span> and Jean Marie Brownson, “Celebration Cake: Pastel de Tres Leches”, in “Desserts”, in Rick <span class="searchmatch">Bayless’s</span> Mexican...


relishy

simply as sauce. &quot;In Spanish, it means all sauces, not just a relishy condiment that you put on the table,&quot; says Mexican food authority Rick <span class="searchmatch">Bayless</span> […]...