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plural skillets
(US) A pan for frying, generally large and heavy. examples
(US, sometimes attributive) A dish or meal cooked in such a pan. examples
third-person singular simple present skillets, present participle skilleting, simple past and past participle skilleted
To cook in a skillet. quotations examples
Now that the season has arrived in many parts of the country for the nimrods to load their trusty Thirty-Thirties and go forth in quest of the elusive deer, it seems an appropriate time to say a word about the skilleting of venison — which can be a pretty tough and dry proposition if not properly handled.
1960, The Cattleman, volume 47, page 46
That said, Danton in manhood is probed and skilleted, admired and reviled in a multitude of memoirs written by contemporaries who love him, loathe him or simply stand and watch as the Danton tempest roars past.
2010, David Lawday, The Giant of the French Revolution: Danton, A Life