Definition of Kromesky

1. a Polish fried croquette wrapped in bacon [n KROMESKIES]

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Kromesky

kris
krised
krises
krishna
Krishna
Krishnaism
krising
Kriss Kringle
Kriti
Kroeber
Krogh
Krogh spirometer
krokidolite
Kromayer
Kromayer's lamp
kromesky (current term)
krona
krone
Kronecker
Kronecker
Kronecker's stain
Kronecker delta
kronen
kroner
Kronig
Kronig's isthmus
Kronig's steps
Kronlein
Kronlein's hernia
Kronlein operation

Literary usage of Kromesky

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1. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1872)
"I do not pretend to be able to carry the story of Nathan Levi farther than this ; and, though I chose to elevate Count Andreas kromesky to temporary rank, ..."

2. The Economics of Modern Cookery by M. M. Mallock (1900)
"It is very useful for wrapping up small pieces of meat containing stuffing, etc., before cooking. When thus neatly done up, each kromesky needs only to be ..."

3. The Musical World (1877)
"Then all is still The bell of the old kromesky (the name of a chapel belonging I lean against the prison-bars, and wonder whether .... Hark ! ..."

4. The "Queen" Cookery Books by S. Beaty-Pownall (1904)
"A very nice kromesky may also be made by laying a thin slice of cold veal or chicken on the bacon and then an oyster on this, rolling it all up neatly and ..."

5. Entrées by S. Beaty-Pownall (1901)
"A very nice kromesky may also be made by laying a thin slice of cold veal or chicken on the bacon and then an oyster on this, rolling it all up neatly and ..."

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