Noun
of Barbecue
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat we call barbecuing in this country is actually direct grilling. In many countries, it also means cooking in an enclosed box with a heat source, ideally wood, all year round. Jamie Oliver
My wife and I like to go to church if we're in town. On Sundays, I try to be as chill as I can, whether I'm watching golf or barbecuing. Josh Duhamel
This one looks good,” said Chong over breakfast the next morning. Benny read out loud from the paper. "‘Pit Thrower.' What's that?” "I don't know,” Chong said with a mouth full of toast. "I think it has something to do with barbecuing.” It didn't. Jonathan Maberry
When I'm on the road traveling, the things I miss most are my two children and barbecuing with friends. Rack of ribs, lamb and veal are my specialties. Angel Cabrera
I like barbecuing because it's easy. Norah Jones
Also, blackening of fish or chicken and barbecuing of shrimp in the shell are excluded because they were not prepared in traditional Cajun cuisine. Source: Internet