Definitions

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  • noun A device for charbroiling; a chargrill.

Etymologies

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charbroil +‎ -er

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Examples

  • Steaks can still be ordered to any degree of doneness because they're most likely to be charred, seared or otherwise cooked off in a 500*+ oven, grill, flattop, charbroiler, which will kill on contact any surface bacteria.

    Aging Meat Question 2005

  • The charbroiler is fired up, the sauces are ready and the '50s-era cocktail menu is resurrected, so you can bet that there will be plenty of daytime drinking going on in North Beach today.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Paolo Lucchesi 2012

  • Much of the Los Angeles Basin now requires the use of catalytic converters to minimize the release of aerosol particles from charbroiler grates.

    YubaNet.com 2010

  • A smoky charbroiler on the concourse set off the fire alarm about 2 hours before tip-off.

    WSOCTV.com - Local News 2010

  • A smoky charbroiler on the concourse set off the fire alarm about 2 hours before tip-off.

    WSOCTV.com - Local News 2010

  • A smoky charbroiler on the concourse set off the fire alarm about 2 hours before tip-off.

    Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories 2010

  • A smoky charbroiler on the concourse set off the fire alarm about two hours before tip-off.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2010

  • A smoky charbroiler on the concourse set off the fire alarm about two hours before tip-off.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2010

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