rasher

  • 11rasher — noun (C) BrE a thin piece of bacon or ham 1 (1): a rasher of streaky bacon …

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  • 12Rasher (artist) — For the breakfast food see Rashers. For the UK comic strip, see Rasher. Rasher (b.1977) (whose real name is Mark Kavanagh) is an Irish contemporary figurative artist. He is best known for his detailed and colourful work on the human figure. He is …

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  • 13rasher — noun Etymology: perhaps from obsolete rash to cut, from Middle English rashen Date: 1591 a thin slice of bacon or ham broiled or fried; also a portion consisting of several such slices …

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  • 14rasher — rasher1 /rash euhr/, n. 1. a thin slice of bacon or ham for frying or broiling. 2. a portion or serving of bacon, usually three or four slices. [1585 95; orig. uncert.] rasher2 /rash euhr/, n. See vermilion rockfish. [1875 80, Amer.; perh …

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  • 15rasher — noun /ˈræʃə(r)/ A strip of bacon …

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  • 16rasher — Synonyms and related words: bit, butt, chip, chunk, clip, clipping, coat, coating, collop, covering, crumb, cut, cutting, deal, disk, dollop, end, feuille, film, flap, foil, fold, fragment, gob, gobbet, hunk, lamella, lamina, laminated glass,… …

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  • 17rasher — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. slice, piece, portion; see part 1 , piece 1 …

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  • 18rasher — rash|er [ ræʃər ] noun count a thin flat piece of BACON or HAM …

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  • 19rasher — rash·er || ræʃə(r) n. thin slice of ham or bacon ræʃ n. inflammation or eruption on the skin; large number of unexpected events adj. reckless, hasty, impetuous …

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  • 20rasher — sharer …

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