Griddles [noun]
Definition of Griddles:
grill
Opposite/Antonyms of Griddles:
-
Sentence/Example of Griddles:
I wish that I could say that Gideon fell onto a griddle when she was 4 or some adorable baby backstory.
Just mix up some stuff in a bowl, pour it on a hot griddle, and see if it, well, pancaked.
They’re also great for shower tracks, griddles, stovetops—or any hard to navigate surface that needs a good scrub.
It’s topped off with a tough nonstick finish that’s also dishwasher safe, and the whole griddle can even go straight in the oven and endure temperatures of up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Dey aint no tellin' de chunes dey is in dat trivet, en in dat griddle, en in dat fryin'-pan er mine; dat dey aint.
Mrs. Miller makes the best muffins I ever tasted, and she had some ready mixed, and nothing to do but put them on the griddle.
So I said to my foster-mother, "Give me the third cake on the griddle until I go after my foster-sisters."
The cooking stove was in a little, cold, floorless shed, and there mother baked some corn griddle-cakes for our supper.
Hotter, more desolate than ever, lay that black griddle of the foreshore on which Angus Jones was now condemned to wander with me.
He had Big Ole, the blacksmith make him a griddle that was so big you couldn't see across it when the steam was thick.