1. sushi - Noun
2. sushi - Verb
A Japanese dish made of small portions of sticky white rice flavored with vinegar, usually wrapped in seaweed and filled or topped with fish, vegetables or meat.
For the vegetarians, she served cucumber sushi.
(proscribed) Raw fish, especially as a Japanese dish.
sushi (third-person singular simple present sushis, present participle sushiing, simple past and past participle sushied)
(transitive, informal) To prepare (a food) as sushi.
Sushi (plural Sushis)
(informal) A person who typifies a mixture of Shiism and Sunnism
A block east of where the pump once stood is a sleek glass office building designed by Richard Rogers with exposed piping painted a bold orange; its glassed-in lobby hosts a sleek, perennially crowded sushi restaurant. Source: Internet
All I wanted to do was go home and have my sushi. Source: Internet
At sushi spot Perry’s in Adams Morgan, which wasn’t taking reservations pre-Covid, between two to five parties on the 15-table rooftop aren’t showing up each night. Source: Internet
But now, sushi, soy milk and avocado are being heralded as staples of Scottish children’s diets – according to a brand new study which shines a spotlight on the evolution of the national palate. Source: Internet
Because he is a famous person, Pattinson was able to bring his idea to the cofounder of sushi hot spot Sugarfish and proprietor of pasta bar Uovo. Source: Internet
Dinner for two with sake ran $117 before tax, quite reasonable for high quality sushi with a decent sake. Source: Internet