Used in a Sentence

baste

How to use baste in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for baste.

Editorial note

It won't baste, mist, sense, probe, convect, or take your food for a horsy ride.

Examples7
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of baste gathered in one view.

noun

a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together

verb

cover with liquid before cooking; "baste a roast"

verb

strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for baste.

noun

a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together

verb

cover with liquid before cooking; "baste a roast"

verb

strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"

verb

sew together loosely, with large stitches; "baste a hem"

Example sentences

1

It won't baste, mist, sense, probe, convect, or take your food for a horsy ride.

2

I sear and baste in cast iron very often.

3

More often, though, we had basted eggs, bacon, and hash browns with toast.

4

Induction stoves are better and heat up really quickly but still feel awkward to cook on. You can't tilt the pan to baste without it turning off.

5

Once they are ready to flip the butter has melted off and started cooking the garlic which I use with the butter to baste.

6

Somewhat between true bespoke, the baste is adjusted to fit in-person during second fitting.

7

Sounds corny but it really identifies the baste causes of procrastination and has some great tools for overcoming it.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use baste in a sentence?

It won't baste, mist, sense, probe, convect, or take your food for a horsy ride.

What does baste mean?

a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together

What part of speech is baste?

baste is commonly used as noun, verb.