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- adjective Without
sauce (condiment for food).
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Examples
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For years, one of our favorite treats has been a sauceless version of saltimbocca (an Italian dish whose name means “jumps in the mouth”).
Recipe: Pork and Sage Bites (Χοιρινό και Φασκόμηλο Μεζές) Laurie Constantino 2008
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For years, one of our favorite treats has been a sauceless version of saltimbocca (an Italian dish whose name means “jumps in the mouth”).
Archive 2008-01-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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Then, one day while out for a meal with him, it occurred to me that our large pizza was not sauceless.
How To Send Back Restaurant Food | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The meat was tender and tasted of smoke, but they basted them with too much sweet sauce, and I like them sauceless.
Archive 2006-09-01 Homesick Texan 2006
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The meat was tender and tasted of smoke, but they basted them with too much sweet sauce, and I like them sauceless.
A bit of soul on the Upper West Side | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2006
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I still pull the bread apart and eat each side like a slice of sauceless, cheeseless, meatless pizza.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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For those who choose to go sauceless, cups of fresh crème and shredded parmesan cheese to sprinkle are on hand.
The Pasta Makers 2007
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I still pull the bread apart and eat each side like a slice of sauceless, cheeseless, meatless pizza.
Cafe Bellagio - Sometimes I Miss What's Right in Front of My Face 2007
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Anyway, I did eat two slices of this and it did taste like a sauceless pizza on a sweet, mushy croissant, which is not necccessarily a bad thing.
Cheese and Tomato Galette: It’s not a pizza. Really! | Baking Bites 2005
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That famous person is sauceless who can, without a tingle of joy, overhear the couple in the next steamer-chairs mentioning his name casually to each other as an accepted and honored household word.
The Joyful Heart Robert Haven Schauffler 1921
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