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Sirred vs Shirred - What's the difference?

sirred | shirred |

As verbs the difference between sirred and shirred

is that sirred is (sir) while shirred is (shirr).

sirred

English

Verb

(head)
  • (sir)

  • sir

    English

    Noun

  • A man of a higher rank or position.
  • An address to a military superior of either sex.
  • Yes sir .
  • An address to any male, especially if his name or proper address is unknown.
  • Excuse me, sir , could you tell me where the nearest bookstore is?
  • (colloquial) yes or no.
  • Derived terms

    * sirrah * sirree * siree

    Verb

    (sirr)
  • To address (someone) using "sir".
  • "Right this way, sir." — "You don't have to sir me."
    He sirred me! Do I really look that masculine just because I'm wearing a tie?

    Coordinate terms

    * ma'am, mam

    See also

    * lord * dame * mister * madam

    Anagrams

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    shirred

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (shirr)

  • shirr

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (US, sewing) To make gathers in textiles by drawing together parallel threads.
  • (US) To bake (a raw egg removed from its shell) in a baking dish.
  • * 2006, Kim Severson, THE CHEF: ANNE QUATRANO; Letting the Land Make a Statement on the Plate , NYTimes, July 6
  • *:But her favorite way to express their simplicity is to shirr them. It's an old-fashioned technique that essentially means baking an egg. In her version, the eggs in ramekins are simmered in seasoned cream that reduces slightly into a soft sauce.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (sewing) A shirring.
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