Cheese - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃiːz|  American pronunciation of the word cheese
Brit.  |tʃiːz|  British pronunciation of the word cheese

noun

- a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk
- erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States

verb

- used in the imperative (get away, or stop it)
- wind onto a cheese
cheese the yarn

Extra examples

Sprinkle with the grated cheese.

Say cheese!

She used cheese and a mixture of other ingredients to make a delicious sauce.

A half pound of cheese

The cheese was cut into small pieces and arranged on a silver platter.

I was hoping that they would serve us something more substantial than wine and cheese.

She offered crackers and a cheese spread.

She sliced the cheese thin.

Wine and cheese mature with age.

...the cheese maker told us that the best Parmesan cheeses are straw, not white, in color...

As for Ronald Reagan, solid heartland —farelike macaroni and cheese and hamburger soup is his favorite ...

Her doctor said she should eat more foods that are high in calcium, such as milk and cheese.

...the mice showed an odd reluctance to eat the cheese we had put out for them...

The cheese has a buttery flavor.

...the cheese maker's aged cheddar is a real crackerjack...

Word forms

noun
singular: cheese
plural: cheeses
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