Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Cooked all the way through.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective of meat, etc.
cooked until noblood runs, and there is no pinkflesh on the inside
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective (meat) cooked until there is no pink meat left inside
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Examples
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God takes this person out of the pot and throws the well-done meat into the world to spiritually feed others.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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Venison should be rare, and my slice was well-done, but it was still a delicious entree.
Jay Weston: L.A. Food & Wine Festival Ends on a High Note Jay Weston 2011
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Acknowledge at least two employees daily for jobs well-done.
Susan Seitel: Creating Organizational Wellness Susan Seitel 2011
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Acknowledge at least two employees daily for jobs well-done.
Susan Seitel: Creating Organizational Wellness Susan Seitel 2011
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Acknowledge at least two employees daily for jobs well-done.
Susan Seitel: Creating Organizational Wellness Susan Seitel 2011
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Venison should be rare, and my slice was well-done, but it was still a delicious entree.
Jay Weston: L.A. Food & Wine Festival Ends on a High Note Jay Weston 2011
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I had a look at Pathfinder, which I found classy and well-done, but … it came too late for me.
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Personally, I love a late-night well-done Animal Style fries and a Neopolitan shake.
Nate Pollak: The Secret Menu -- If You Have to Ask, You'll Never Know Nate Pollak 2011
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Guys like AMCC and Motorola develop great technology themselves, but where they shine is delivering well-done implementations.
Matthew Yglesias » The Incredible Fatuousness of Michael Steele 2009
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Personally, I love a late-night well-done Animal Style fries and a Neopolitan shake.
Nate Pollak: The Secret Menu -- If You Have to Ask, You'll Never Know Nate Pollak 2011
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