1. sauced - Adjective
2. sauced - Verb
of Sauce
Source: Webster's dictionaryChicken ghee roast is a ripely sauced, butter-rich curry plump with thigh. Source: Internet
Princess Margaret lived up to her reputation of having a generous amount to drink, Michael Black, a former Hollywood agent told Kellow: 'Princess Margaret got a little sauced and was definitely coming on to John Travolta.' Source: Internet
I like the new beef one that has fillet with a melted pieces of bone marrow on top served alongside a beef and carrot medley that is sauced with different mustards and jus. Source: Internet
I’ve had softer, richer gnudi than the ones at Falai, made with ricotta and spinach and sauced with brown butter and sage. Source: Internet
Lighter foods like chicken will overpower medium bodied red wines if the chicken is sauced with a rich marinade of soy, tomatoes, brown sugar and molasses. Source: Internet
It was sauced with a thick marvelous dark brown reduction of red wine, pan drippings, mushrooms and dried plums and served with slices of roasted potato. Source: Internet