Dog vs Skillet - What's the difference?
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(US) A pan for frying, generally large and heavy.
(US) A dish or meal cooked in such a pan.
(US, as a modifier) Cooked in a skillet.
As nouns the difference between dog and skillet
is that dog is a mammal, canis lupus familiaris , that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding while skillet is (us) a pan for frying, generally large and heavy.As a verb dog
is to pursue with the intent to catch.dog
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*skillet
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(en noun)- Heat some oil in a cast-iron skillet and add the onions.
- This is an easy skillet with potatoes and bacon.
- Can you make up a quick skillet hash?