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Verb
/bāst/,
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basted, past participle; bastes, 3rd person singular present; basting, present participle; basted, past tense;
  1. Beat (someone) soundly; thrash
    • - go baste him one!

  1. a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together
  2. cover with liquid before cooking; "baste a roast"
  3. clobber: strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"
  4. sew together loosely, with large stitches; "baste a hem"
  5. (basting) moistening a roast as it is cooking
  6. (Basting (cooking)) Basting is a cooking technique that usually involves cooking meat with either its own juices or some type of preparation such as a sauce or marinade. The meat is left to cook, then periodically coated with the juice.
  7. To sprinkle flour and salt and drip butter or fat on, as on meat in roasting; To coat over something; To sew with wide stitches; To beat
  8. (basting) A (physical) beating
  9. (Basting) The sewing of a large, temporary stitch, by hand or machine.
  10. (Basting) Stitching is placed approximately 4'' apart, horizontal and vertical. Used for hand stitching.
  11. (Basting) Temporarily holding the three layers of a quilt (top, batting, backing) together while quilting. Basting can be done with running stitches in an easily-seen contrasting color, curved safety pins (pin-basting), spray adhesive, a tacking gun, or fusible batting.
  12. (Basting) Long stitches in parallel rows & columns (spaced about 4-5 inches apart). Basting is done in preparation for hand quilting.
  13. (Basting) Refers to temporary stitching used in tailored garments to hold garment pieces together until another operation is performed.
  14. (Basting) The long (3”-4”) stitches that secure appliqué pieces or quilt layers while you do final stitching (either attaching appliqué or quilting a quilt). ...
  15. (Basting) This is a method of joining the fabric using very long stitches that are easy to take out. This is especially good if you are not sure of the fit and think your garment may be too snug in spots. ...
  16. (Basting) This means spooning hot fat over a joint of meat which is being roasted. This ensures that the meat will be succulent, and turn a deep brown colour.
  17. (Basting) Using a lubricant like Vaseline or K-Y Jelly to lubricate the aisle or the turkey before bowling.
  18. (Basting) if you are roasting one of our Australian knuckle joints, spooning its excess juices and melted fat over it, can help it to remain moist throughout.
  19. (Basting) is a way of holding the three sandwich layers together on a temporary basis. You can tack, pin or use sticky spray
  20. (Basting) job for the sunday roast.
  21. To moisten food during cooking with pan drippings, sauce, or other liquid. Basting prevents foods from drying out.
  22. to brush, squirt or pour drippings, fat or liquid, over food while broiling, roasting or baking to prevent drying out; develops a crusty exterior and improves flavor and appearance of product being cooked
  23. To dream of basting meats while cooking, denotes you will undermine your own expectations by folly and selfishness. For a woman to baste her sewing, omens much vacation owing to her extravagance.
  24. Moisten meat by pouring its own gravy or fat over.
  25. To brush or spoon food as it cooks with melted fat or the cooking juices from the dish. Basting prevents foods from drying out and adds color and flavor.