1. poached - Adjective
2. poached - Verb
4. poached - Adjective Satellite
of Poach
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the book, her appeal to meet for a poached salmon and salad lunch at Windsor Castle was to repair family ties that had been badly strained by the couple's announcement of Megxit. Source: Internet
Added to that, there is a thriving and very lucrative black market for poached wild game (sold and enthusiastically purchased as expensive luxury delicacies) and the numbers of commercial poachers in operation is unknown but presumed to be fairly high. Source: Internet
Get a fantastic view from downtown Dallas while feasting on hamachi, lobster bisque, beef filet with black truffle fondant potato and grilled scallion or poached salmon with mushroom consommé and root vegetables. Source: Internet
Fried, then poached, scrambled, boiled and as omelettes, followed by French toast and pancakes at the weekend. Source: Internet
Both are poached by foreign fleets; because of this, the French Navy and occasionally other services patrol the zone and arrest poaching vessels. Source: Internet
Isiche said the patrol is aimed at ensuring the safety of wildlife at risk of being poached due to the lack of visitors and hospitality staff in the respective parks, a situation that has been occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet