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  • noun Plural form of wonton.

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Examples

  • What they referred to as wontons was merely a small lump of ground pork blanketed by wonton skin.

    Archive 2007-05-01 e d b m 2007

  • My favorite wines of the day were the 2003 Riesling ($13) and the 2000 Cabernet Franc ($22), which paired very well with pumpkin wontons with chili-lime dipping sauce and smoked Long Island duck with honey Dijon drizzle and fresh mango chutney, respectively.

    From the Vine 2005

  • What they referred to as wontons was merely a small lump of ground pork blanketed by wonton skin.

    Mien Nghia, Chinatown Los Angeles - Heaven In A Bowl e d b m 2007

  • a bowl of sliced radishes two ears of corn an english muffin two steam buns and six pork vegetable wontons from the frozen section of the local Asian grocery.

    darn that tea and oranges that come all the way from China, anyway. ebear_twitter 2008

  • Actually, filling the wontons is a fun thing to do together as a family or with a group of people at a dinner party.

    Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010

  • Actually, filling the wontons is a fun thing to do together as a family or with a group of people at a dinner party.

    Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010

  • The * one* thing that I always have to, have to get when I order Chinese is the crispy fried wontons, which is basically just like this recipe except without the filling.

    sweetnicks.com 2009

  • The menu consists of international comfort foods such as wontons, Cobb salad, fish tacos, beef pot roast, Thai-style noodles and old-fashioned spaghetti and meatballs.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Michael Bauer 2010

  • The menu consists of international comfort foods such as wontons, Cobb salad, fish tacos, beef pot roast, Thai-style noodles and old-fashioned spaghetti and meatballs.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Michael Bauer 2010

  • They reportedly passed over three would-be buyers, offering up to $3 billion for Nan Shan, in order to take a $2.2 billion offer from a company that sells more wontons than insurance policies.

    Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011

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